Re: [OT] Using Threading Properly [was: Debian as a DDNS Server]

2012-05-30 Thread CamaleĆ³n
On Mon, 28 May 2012 18:47:44 +0100, rjc wrote: Could I make a request to all list subscribers, please? Please start with a new blank message when you start a new thread. Please DO NOT simply reply to an old message changing its Subject. Several reasons for it: 1. It's not a reply to

[OT] Using Threading Properly [was: Debian as a DDNS Server]

2012-05-28 Thread rjc
Hi all, Could I make a request to all list subscribers, please? Please start with a new blank message when you start a new thread. Please DO NOT simply reply to an old message changing its Subject. Several reasons for it: 1. It's not a reply to the old thread. 2. It's not related to the old

Re: [OT] Using Threading Properly [was: Debian as a DDNS Server]

2012-05-28 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 28 mai 12, 18:47:44, rjc wrote: 3. Messes up threading in email clients. ... in *inteligent* email clients maybe :) Unfortunately MS Outlook[1] threads only by subject, which is very annoying when the subject gets even the slightest change. [1] having to use it is one of the unpleasant

Re: [OT] Using Threading Properly [was: Debian as a DDNS Server]

2012-05-28 Thread Lisi
On Monday 28 May 2012 19:21:03 Andrei POPESCU wrote: Unfortunately MS Outlook[1] threads only by subject, which is very annoying when the subject gets even the slightest change. Gmail too. Which also messes up threading by breaking it when it shouldn't. Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to