Bob --

...and then Bob Bell said...
% On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 01:07:12PM -0400, David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
% > Did you know that you sent two messages that looked similar but truly
% > were different?
% 
%     Yes.  Somehow I became unsubscribed, and I thought the first
% message was supposed to bounce, so I resent it after I resubscribed.
% Apparently it went through anyway.

Well, as long as you know and don't have to tie your MTA to a tree and
shoot it :-)


% 
% > 
% > ...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.
% 
%     Actually, I was limiting some messages.  So I suppose it means

Ah!  Well, that would do it, then.


% that it's part of a thread, but the full thread is not displayed?

Yep.


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