Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Actually, it appears as if I had a weak understanding, but was still absolutely correct. The latter message had "In-Reply-To" and listed the earlier, unrelated message in that field -- to me, this demonstrates that exactly what I was talking about is what is taking place (folks will sometimes send a message in reply, while changing the text and subject, rather than sending new messages as would be proper).
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