Bob --
Did you know that you sent two messages that looked similar but truly
were different?
...and then Bob Bell said...
% What does the ampersand (&) character on the subject line mean
% when sorting by threads? For instance:
It means, as far as I've seen, that your threads are attached but that
there are some referenced messages missing. I see this when I apply a
limit to a threaded display and some messages go away, though that
doesn't appear to be the obvious case here.
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% 5219 + 07/12 Perez, Dick ( 0) &*>RE: Web page
% 5220 + 07/13 Perez, Dick ( 0) t*>RE: Web page
% 5221 + 07/13 Perez, Dick ( 0) m*>RE: Web page
%
% Well, the "t" and "m" are actually extended ASCII bar characters,
% but that "&" is as it appears. Can anyone shed light on what this
% means? (just to satisfy curiosity)
I tried digging thru the manual and couldn't find it, believe it or not.
Let's see what other folks have to say...
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