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- Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 14:11:12 +0900
- From: Evan Monroig <evan.monroig@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Thread Safe Email Programs
- References: <200601130511.k0D5BxWg015897@example.com> <43C84B5A.7000703@example.com> <20060113231448.712006df.jep200404@example.com> <30ce84360601141550n3b596bc9s1622356167f8c5ae@example.com> <20060114192319.39a34a86.jep200404@example.com>
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On Jan.14 19h23, Jim wrote : > Which email programs > correctly follow threads > by using the Message-id: and References: lines in the headers? > > Which other email programs follows threads correctly? I use mutt, which correctly follows threads using those headers. But it breaks when people unknowingly start a "new" thread by replying to a mailing list message and "forget" to remove the References header. This happens on almost all the lists that I am subscribed to, except tlug ^^ ! EvanAttachment: signature.asc
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