> I haven't read through the entire thread, but I though the 
> problems were mostly not because people start talking about 
> something irrelevant in the same thread (which you can't 
> solve by programming), but when people reply to an old thread 
> to start a completely new thread (with a brand new subject).
> The issue was that the same messageid is kept in the headers, 
> and some programs would think it's the same thread.  
> Therefore the message id needs to be stripped out for threads 
> like this and started anew.

That sounds somewhat reasonable - I haven't read through the entire thread
either. People do, however, legitimately change thread subject line on
occasion without changing the actual topic of the thread.

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