On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 06:13:42PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> >As a matter of abstract principle, I'm a little dubious about the idea
> >of an MUA arbitrarily munging subject lines outside of the user's
> >control.
> 
> It's not arbitrary.  It's derived entirely from the header sorting 
> algorithm used by IMAP THREAD (which strips away all mailing list tags, 
> Re:-s (fwd)-s, and similar crap from the subject line, before sorting).
> 
> ... which, again, is used for subject line sort in sqwebmail.

Thanks - that makes sense. But till RT/2 implements per-ticket email
addresses, I have to live with the current system.

To do this myself, is it enough to replace skipblob() with a function
that does nothing?

BTW, there might be situations when sorting including the [...] tags in
subject is needed - say to see all [PATCH] posts to LKML in a week
together (just to take an example).

Binand



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