As the one named offender on this thread, I will note that I access my email 
from multiple devices, including a Windows laptop, an Android phone, and a 
Kindle fire. The Yahoo! Mail app on Android would most likely be the culprit, 
as they seem in a recent update to have disabled "Reply all" for no apparent 
reason. I've attempted in those cases to paste in the users email address, but 
I imagine that they are fucking with other aspects as well, not that I really 
know. 

I am now trying a different Android client altogether, and perhaps it will 
function better. 

As for not replying to the last message on a thread: I purposefully do this 
when I wish to reply to a comment in a thread which has gone on to discuss 
other, random topics that have absolutely nothing to do with the original 
topic. That happens with regularity on this list, and it annoys me. So, I 
return to the point in the thread to which I wish to reply. 

"D", the unthreading master.

On Jan 8, 2020, 01:55, at 01:55, Adrien Monteleone 
<adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
>Thankfully then, it isn’t my lack of sanity or my mail client.
>
>But I don’t think that is the only user this happens for. I’ll have to
>investigate and then try to find if those users have anything in
>common. (like using a certain mail provider, but that also doesn’t
>apply to other users who’s replies thread properly) That ‘Chaning’
>thread has a few breaks from at least one other user. And if someone is
>reporting my own reply breaking thread, then something weird is going
>on. (I’m just using reply-all to a message like always, though I do so
>specifically on the message I’m replying to which may already have been
>in a broken-off part of a thread)
>
>I do see ‘D’ appears to frequently reply to the original post (for the
>‘Chaning’, thread at least) rather than replies, which might be part of
>the issue (though it should still thread properly) but I do see one
>such post from this user that was properly threaded on a different
>subject.
>
>If only my client would let me combine and split conversations at will
>when they come in wrong. (or are handled by the client improperly)
>
>Regards,
>Adrien
>
>> On Jan 7, 2020 w2d7, at 1:23 PM, Frank H. Ellenberger
><frank.h.ellenber...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I anm using Thunderbird and watch only for mails from "D via
>> gnucash-user" breaking threads. And also that are fixed in our
>archive:
>>
>https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2020-January/thread.html
>> 
>> Frank
>> 
>> Am 07.01.20 um 20:08 schrieb Adrien Monteleone:
>>> Starting in late December I noticed almost every subject is coming
>in as separate threads at some point.
>>> 
>>> An initial post is made, then a reply or two appears, then a
>subsequent reply appears as a separate ‘conversation’, which might have
>a reply or more, and then it splits off again. For some longer threads,
>this can happen several times.
>>> 
>>> I’m curious if anyone else is seeing this behavior or if it might
>just be my mail client acting up. (MacOS Mail.app)
>>> 
>>> This isn’t a case of getting a direct-addressed reply instead of the
>one from the list. That happens on occasion, but even then Mail.app was
>threading by subject. Each of the split conversations are all coming
>from the list address.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Adrien 
>> 
>
>
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