Re: Conversations and Threads

2011-08-06 Thread Teresa Cochran
I don't know specifics, but I do know that Mail uses more header criteria to group messages by conversation than by thread. I would imagine it takes the domain-related headers into account, but this is just a semi-educated guess. You can, for example, change the subject line in the middle of a t

Re: Conversations and Threads

2011-08-06 Thread Paul Erkens
Hi Teresa, Interesting, the difference you mention between threads and conversations. When mail organizes messages by either, what are the differences in criteria that mail relies on to do the job? Do you happen to know? I'm asking because it looked like you do. See message below. Paul. On Jul 2

Re: Conversations and Threads

2011-07-27 Thread Teresa Cochran
That's the neat thing about conversations versus threads: they rely on more than the subject line, so that in most cases, you can change it, and still have messages within the conversation. Teresa On Jul 27, 2011, at 6:24 AM, Les Kriegler wrote: > With the improved functioning of threads in Lio