On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 12:21:33PM +0200, René Clerc wrote: > * Chris G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-04-2007 11:43]: > > > On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 11:26:08AM +0200, René Clerc wrote: > > > * Chris G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-04-2007 11:18]: > > > > > > > I often find threads get split (especially at work) and/or two threads > > > > are actually about the same subject. Is it possible to merge threads > > > > in mutt? > > > > > > It's called the linking of threads, and in mutt this is done by > > > tagging the message, moving to the new parent, and (by default), press > > > '&' to link the threads. In addition, a '#' (again, by default) > > > breaks a thread at that point. > > > > > Thank you, is this a new facility in 1.5.x? I have a default Fedora > > Core 6 installation with mutt 1.4.2.2i at present. I'm quite happy > > (and able) to upgrade mutt and this might well give me a good excuse > > to do it! > > The edit-thread patch was applied to the 1.5 branch a while a go. It > is definately not present in an unpatched 1.4. You should indeed > upgrade to a recent 1.5, I guess, since there has been much > development and improvement lately. > All done, isn't building/installing on Linux easy! :-) (Previously my work desktop machine was Solaris, much more pain!).
It's really a pity that mutt 'stable' is so old now, it's what gets delivered on most distributions and means that people trying mutt won't get to see all the new goodies. I got 1.4.2.2 on the following:- Slackware 11 (home machine) Fedora Core 6 (work desktop machine) ... and 1.4.1i on a BSD machine (this one) which is my main mail reading location. -- Chris Green