Unfortunately Calypso threads the messages by date etc. Not Mail IDs.
It has a "Show references" command that creates threads but I don't keep these mails 
on my system for more than a day unless there's some really good info in it.
So it had no effect for me.

It's a great mailer if you have many e-mail accounts and many roles.
I have 15 different accounts (for different clients, businesses etc.) and it manages 
multiple personalities very well.

Decent filtering (besides threads)
Templates
Auto-Responder
Bulk Mail
Grouped Mail
Sigs attached to accounts
PGP support
LDAP Support
Multiple Window Layouts
etc.
And uses very little ressources to do so.

It was freeware for a while because support was dropped for it... but it is now it the 
hands of Rose City Software
http://www.rosecitysoftware.com/Calypso/

Ok enough of a plug for Calypso.....

I just wanted to say I added php as a quick nick in my address book so it won't 
happend again!

:-)

Cheers,
Mike


>I try not to harp on this, though I vehemently agree that it just
>shouldn't be done.  The probblem is that those who typically do this
>(usually it's LookOut! users; this is the first time I've noticed Calypso
>as the X-Mailer: and I'm sure there are some others) can't even see the
>threading information and can't use it in their MUA, "threading" only by
>a Subject: line, and will probably never learn.  Since I use mutt and
>have the thread-breaking and thread-joining patch installed, I just break
>the thread and move on.
>
>Absolutely classic, though, was Jim MacCormaic's identical attempt at a
>new thread in response to your message!




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