Actually, I doubt that's what defines a thread. You should rather look 
into the headers of messages past, where you can see an obvious 
In-Reply-To. This cool header is the backbone of threaded views in mail 
clients, and is respected by them when the reader presses the "Reply" 
button.

This makes such cool things like changing the subject from
[ut3] Linux client
to
[ut3] Epic doesn't care (was: Linux client)
work without breaking the thread. However, the final call lies with your 
mail client.

~~ Ondra

On 09.07.08 23:25 Uhr, Patrick Shelley wrote:
> The reason you method posted a new thread is because you changed the
> subject. The subject was new to the list so it created a new thread.
>    

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