* Anders Helmersson [2002-09-12 20:45]:
> > well - "reply" to your own mail and add the missing info.
> > you could use the resend-mail command, of course,
> > but that might start a new thread.
>
> What concerns me with this method is that in-reply-to will include my own
> mail id, even if it is
* Anders Helmersson [2002-09-12 20:45]:
> > well - "reply" to your own mail and add the missing info.
> > you could use the resend-mail command, of course,
> > but that might start a new thread.
>
> What concerns me with this method is that in-reply-to will include my own
> mail id, even if it is
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Anders Helmersson wrote:
> > well - "reply" to your own mail and add the missing info.
> > you could use the resend-mail command, of course,
> > but that might start a new thread.
>
> What concerns me with this method is that in-reply-to will include my own
> mail id, even i
* Anders Helmersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-12 18:44]:
> > well - "reply" to your own mail and add the missing info.
> > you could use the resend-mail command, of course,
> > but that might start a new thread.
>
> What concerns me with this method is that in-reply-to
> will include my own mai
> well - "reply" to your own mail and add the missing info.
> you could use the resend-mail command, of course,
> but that might start a new thread.
What concerns me with this method is that in-reply-to will include my own
mail id, even if it is not a reply but a resending of my own mail.
> > He
* Anders Helmersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-12 14:08]:
> Sometimes I need to "follow-up" on some previously sent mail.
> For instance, I have forgotten to mention something
> or I have got some new information to add. I want
> my new mail to get threaded under the original mail.
>
> What is t
* Anders Helmersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020912 16:10]:
> Sometimes I need to "follow-up" on some previously sent mail. For instance,
> I have forgotten to mention something or I have got some new information to
> add. I want my new mail to get threaded under the original mail.
> What is the appro
Sometimes I need to "follow-up" on some previously sent mail. For instance,
I have forgotten to mention something or I have got some new information to
add. I want my new mail to get threaded under the original mail.
What is the appropriate and easiest way of adding such references. Here, I
am no