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Well to each their own, I always bank on human laziness.  My bet is if
someone goes through the work of changing the subject, they are in fact
starting a new topic (handled correctly by gmail).

It's a suggestion, give it a shot and see what you think :)

On 11/15/06, Fabian Flori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Oliver wrote:
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> > Listserv emails are handled very well by gmail, check it out.
> >
> > On 11/15/06, Jorge Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> LDuke wrote:
> >>> What software are you using there?
> >>>
> >> That'd be Thunderbird. It's Firefox's counterpart.
> >>
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> >> Jorge "Vino" Rodriguez
> >
> If gmail handles that kind of "multithreads" "correctly" it actually
> doesn't do its job very good.
> Thunderbird (and probably many other clients) recognize threads by the
> header lines (examples of your mail) "Message-ID"
> (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) and
> "In-Reply-To" (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>).
> This way threading is independent of potentially changed subjects
> (representing the various positions in a discussion or starting points
> for a solution).
>
> Btw.: there actually is a correct mailto-URL (pointing to
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]") to unsubscribe in the header line
> "List-Unsubscribe" :o
>
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