> I suppose it's feasible for Evolution to _notice_ a clueless user
> replying to a thread and then changing the subject. Upon attempting to
> send a message with In-Reply-To but no _("Re: ") in the subject line, it
> could do something like...
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> | You have replied to a message but changed the original subject. |
> | Do you mean your message to be a continuation of the same |
> | thread or to start a new thread? |
> | |
> | -New thread- -Same thread- -Explain- -Don't ask me again- |
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
Now, *this* is a good idea, bravo. I like this. Have you already filed
it in bugzilla?
One addition: To have the "Don't ask me again" work *and* have the
choice, this should be options rather than buttons.
> I do precisely this for my mailing lists -- messages with References or
> In-Reply-To but no 'Re:' are trapped for moderation, and usually
> rejected. Likewise messages with 'Re:' but no references.
Wondering: Trigger on "missing 'Re:'" or trigger on "not including large
parts of original Subject"? What about "new-subject (was: old-sbuject)"
messages?
...guenther
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