Ryan Novosielski wrote:
I've noticed frequently that in my threaded e-mail view, threads are
getting jammed together that have nothing to do with one another (most
recently Pool Problem and Lacie Big Disk Debian compatability). Having
seen this before, I have a strong feeling that the reason is
Alan Brown wrote:
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Attila Fülöp wrote:
If you reply to a message your client adds a In-Reply-To (and
a References) header. So mine will have
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Note that the References: header is a NNTP/Usenet device (RFC103
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Attila Fülöp wrote:
If you reply to a message your client adds a In-Reply-To (and
a References) header. So mine will have
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Note that the References: header is a NNTP/Usenet device (RFC1036bis)
which was sho
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> are replying to e-mails, erasing the content and changing it to suit
> their message rather than composing a fresh message. I believe that
> there is some information in the headers to help e-mail threading work.
That would be the "In-Reply-To" header. This e-ma
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Actually, it appears as if I had a weak understanding, but was still
absolutely correct. The latter message had "In-Reply-To" and listed the
earlier, unrelated message in that field -- to me, this demonstrates
that exactly what I was talking about is what is taking place
Actually, it appears as if I had a weak understanding, but was still
absolutely correct. The latter message had "In-Reply-To" and listed the
earlier, unrelated message in that field -- to me, this demonstrates
that exactly what I was talking about is what is taking place (folks
will sometimes s
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
I've noticed frequently that in my threaded e-mail view, threads are
getting jammed together that have nothing to do with one another (most
recently Pool Problem and Lacie Big Disk Debian compatability). Having
seen this before, I have a strong feeling that the reason is
I've noticed frequently that in my threaded e-mail view, threads are
getting jammed together that have nothing to do with one another (most
recently Pool Problem and Lacie Big Disk Debian compatability). Having
seen this before, I have a strong feeling that the reason is that folks
are replying