Adam Cuerden, 08/05/2010 23:30:
> If someone will tell me how to get messages to thread if you're in
> digest mode - I've been making honest efforts to try and get threading
> - I will happily use whatever technique is suggested.
Check archives and click the e-mail address of the person you're
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On 9 May 2010 02:26, Aphaia wrote:
> By the way, Gmail doesn't seem to have that burst command, sad.
Probably because there is no need for one. Create a filter to give a
certain label to all emails to the mailing list and to skip the inbox
for them and you get much better functionality than you d
Um, I thought it would be better to talk privately but surprised it is
forgotten at all so do it:
Users can burst digest format messages into separate mails locally. It
means, you can scan the digest and burst them into messages only if
you want to reply. Most of ancient mail user clients have thi
On 9 May 2010 01:31, Dan Rosenthal wrote:
> Even that solution sometimes creates new threads, for reasons unbeknownst to
> me.
This is usually related to an error in your mail client or the mailman
server. It is usually a mail header (if you are using gmail, try
clicking near a mail (the arrow
On May 8, 2010, at 7:09 PM, Casey Brown wrote:
> On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Adam Cuerden wrote:
>> If someone will tell me how to get messages to thread if you're in
>> digest mode - I've been making honest efforts to try and get threading
>> - I will happily use whatever technique is sugge
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Adam Cuerden wrote:
> If someone will tell me how to get messages to thread if you're in
> digest mode - I've been making honest efforts to try and get threading
> - I will happily use whatever technique is suggested. Until then, I
> apologise for killing threads.
>
If someone will tell me how to get messages to thread if you're in
digest mode - I've been making honest efforts to try and get threading
- I will happily use whatever technique is suggested. Until then, I
apologise for killing threads.
-Adam.
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