The in-reply-to is preserved in all of its incarnations (not all mail systems 
use the same header) but I thought that the message id was a good idea as it 
shows the message id in relation to the sender. Otherwise, you'll get a message 
from [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a message id that says its from houseoffusion.com, 
which will show up as spam in many systems. If it's coming from someone at 
gmail.com, then the message id should also say gmail.com. 
But again, I'll look into this to see if a change will be better. 

> >>The House of Fusion list system was designed to respect that message 
>id and sends out all of the posts with a copy of it.
>
>I'm not sure, THIS is not standard however, I think the sender (or 
>"resender") should define its own ID, what's important is that the
>"In-reply-to:" header is saved, so that the receiver can build the thread.
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>(Please send any spam to this address: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>Thanks.

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