On 2002-06-11, Michael Rozhavsky wrote:
> 
> [snip]
> 
> > Sorry, seems like I missed most of the discussions on this thread, because
> > mutt was thinking that these messages belong to another random thread.  This
> > seems to happens with other threads too.  Either bug in mutt (I upgraded to
> > 1.4 a few days ago) or something else I did wrong..
> > 
> > I have to sort according to date now, if I want to see *all* messages..
> > Has anyone experienced this?
> 
> >From mutt changes page http://www.mutt.org/changes.html :
> 
> Other changes
> -------------
> 
> - New and improved threading code from Daniel Eisenbud.  See also
>   $duplicate_threads, $hide_missing, $thread_received.

That doesn't fix it for me.

2 different threads started by the same person seem to tempt mutt to create
identical 'In-Reply-To' fields containing something like In-Reply-To:
<"user"@host>, instead of In-Reply-To: <orig-msg-id>. When In-Reply-To is
identical, mutt thinks they belong to the same thread.  I can't believe I'm
the only one seeing this bug.

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