On 2019-09-03 6:36 am, Randy Josleyn wrote:
(Sorry for the duplicate, I didn't know how I replied created issues
for others.)

When replying to an email, clients are expected to insert the "In-Reply-To" header. This entry makes it possible for other clients to keep track of threads of discussion even when the subject line might change.

So while you wanted to begin a new conversation, replying to an email rather than composing a new one unintentionally associated it with the existing thread.

You can review the mailing list archive [1] to better see the effect this has. Note that "Guitar string bending" is nested underneath "Glyph sample sheet" whereas "Guitar string bends" stands alone as its own thread.

[1]: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2019-09/threads.html

I hope this helps to clear up any confusion.


-- Aaron Hill

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