Hi Kevin,

The flip side to this is looking at what to avoid. It's really
possible to go overboard with threading. Gmail and Apple Mail strike
a nice balance, but sites like Slashdot and our own Mailman archives
represent threading relationships with more fidelity than is
generally necessary.

http://www.slashdot.org
http://tinyurl.com/39u5gg

Some people really love that level of detail, and in some cases it
can be helpful, so it really depends on your audience. For
multi-participant threads, does it matter who was replying to who, or
simply in what order the messages were written?

// jeff

Kevin wrote:
>  I was wondering if anyone knows of really good examples 
> beyond google mail and the threading in apple mail. 



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