On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Stanislav Ochotnicky
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Quoting Barrie Treloar (2012-07-23 23:33:41)
[del]
> This is ugly way to do it and requires mail clients to use heuristics
> for threading.
>
> Instead what you can do is:
> 1. Look at raw output of message you want to reply to
> 2. Find Message-ID header (in this case 
> <4FACC6C66D4D47538E474B2C75294A99@OlegF23S>)
> 3. Start new message, ideally with RE: <original subject> (but not
>    required, since threading is done by headers in this case)
> 4. Add a new header "In-Reply-To: <4FACC6C66D4D47538E474B2C75294A99@OlegF23S>"
> 5. Send message
>
> Most email clients allow you to add additional headers (at least
> Thunderbird used to last time I checked), but for specifics you'll have
> to look at docs for your client.

Except GMail...
Googling
  gmail add "In-Reply-To" header
comes up blank.

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