I too noticed a change about a month or two ago. Perhaps it was happening 
before, but it seems more frequent lately.

My subscribed address is Gmail, but I use macOS mail client on my desktop so 
it’s not a web vs. client issue.

So far that I can tell, it appears though that the issue may not be Gmail, but 
rather people hitting the reply button instead of new/compose. It seems they 
are taking the advice to change the subject line appropriately, but that still 
breaks the thread. (threading is by message id, not subject text) I 
investigated a few such threads by viewing By Thread on the archive page. Sure 
enough, subject lines changed in several threads, and it was the same few users 
in each case causing the issue.

What I have noticed as odd is that posts appear to be re-sending. (at least OPs 
from newbies) One of these I determined was a real re-post, I didn’t 
investigate the others to see if they were in fact re-posted or if the mailman 
server was re-sending them. Sometimes this happens for replies too. So I’ll see 
a thread, maybe even participate in it, and then 3 days later, the OP appears 
again fresh and new. At least in the one case that was an actual repost, I 
suspect the OP did not check to see if they received a reply from the list, or 
else, it’s possible to post to the list without subscribing. (I didn’t think 
this was possible) If the latter is the case, then if they don’t subscribe, 
they won’t get any replies sent back *only* to the list. The usual tell-tale 
for this is a newbie posts a question, several people chime in with answers, 
and the OP never responds again. Then they repost the original question.

Personally, I reply-to-list. I do not ‘reply-all’. Reply-all will send to the 
list AND each sender (depending on the message you are replying to) which then 
means those people get multiple copies. I personally don’t care to deal with 
duplicates of the same message, so I try to avoid it for others. But if people 
can post without subscribing, that means they’ll never see my reply. (or the 
reply of anyone else only replying to the list) Does Nabble allow people to 
post and not subscribe? Perhaps they are using Nabble and then loosing track of 
the thread to see replies? Maybe they don’t know how to find their own threads? 
(I’m not a Nabble user)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Mar 22, 2018, at 8:01 AM, David Carlson <david.carlson....@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I have noticed an issue on my computer recently that Gmail is not always
> correctly displaying threads from the GnuCash user maillists.  I have
> usually been able to find the missing items by scrolling through the
> threads, but then I see all the duplicated text in the replies and I get
> even more confused.
> 
> This could be affecting other users as well.
> 
> David C
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