thanks, it now works.

Patrick Shelley  wrote / napísal(a):
> Like you say - it depends on the email client...
>
> On 7/9/08, Ondřej Hošek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> 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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