Things like "Re" and "Fwd" and [This] are often ignored when sorting
conversations by many e-mail providers/programs.  If you have some control
over the content, you could change the content of the subject to make them
different enough.


On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 6:33 AM, Iari-Gabriel Marino
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Gmail takes several emails with slightly different subjects and places
> them under the same conversation .. The typical subject is: "R: [ACS 77-13]
> Offer" and only the first number changes incrementally; for example: "R:
> [ACS 78-13] Offer", "R: [ACS 79-13] Offer", etc.. All these emails are
> grouped under the same conversation!
>
> To manage the situation I disabled the conversation view. Any other
> suggestion?
> Thanks
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