Hello,
Pardon me if the subject has already been treated but I can't find any
trace.
I am a bit confused about the "Rebuild folder tree" function despite
having read the documentation.
I use CM with POP3 accounts exclusively.
So my questions are:
1. As a normal and regular maintenance (backups,
Hi,
When my colleagues reply to one of my emails, the are never linked to my
original email. Mutt just list them as if they were new, like this:
- email1 from me
- other emails
- reply to email1
I would expect to have
- email1 from me
-> reply to my email1
- other emails
I suspect my comp
Check the headers for In-Reply-To and References. Your company's Email Software
seems to be insufficient.
However mutt might use a setting to group by subject.
Hello Steve,
Il 19 agosto 2023 alle 17:31 steve ha scritto:
> I suspect my company's emails don't respect RFC xy, but I would expect
> mutt to detect when a email is a reply to an email and not a new email,
> and thus thread it to the original email.
Check the docs for `strict_threads` and `sort_
On Sat, 19 Aug 2023 15:29:44 +0200
Rand Pritelrohm wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Pardon me if the subject has already been treated but I can't find any
>trace.
>I am a bit confused about the "Rebuild folder tree" function despite
>having read the documentation.
>
>I use CM with POP3 accounts exclusively.
>
>
Hi,
Someone recently emailed me. Technically it was a reply to an
old email of mine. Since then, a few emails have gone back and
forth between us. All of my outgoing mails to this one address
have had a Mail-Followup-To header added. I have no idea why.
The address isn't mentioned in any "subscrib