På Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:12:14 +0100, skrev Dennis M. Kowallek 
<[email protected]>:

> On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:00:50 +0100, Bjørn K Nilssen <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> What is strange is that when I reply to a message it does get properly 
>> threaded when I eceive it back from the listserver.
>> No other threading happens though. Maybe it's an Opera-only "feature"?
>
> That happens to me also. Here is my example of the problem from 2 years
> ago...

Aha, so it doesn't only change the supposedly unique List-Id every time, but 
also the supposedly unique Message-Id as well ???
What was actually the response 2 years ago (and later?)?


> 1) I receive Ron's list msg as "[email protected]".
> 2) Jenny receives the same list msg as "[email protected]".
> 3) Jenny replies to Ron's list msg.
> 4) Jenny's reply comes to me with In-Reply-To of
>       "[email protected]" (which technically I never received).
> 5) So Jenny's reply can't be threaded under Ron's msg.
>
> The way it used to work:
>
> 1) I receive Ron's list msg as "abc@RonsMachine".
> 2) Jenny receives the same list msg as "abc@RonsMachine".
> 3) Jenny replies to Ron's list msg.
> 4) Jenny's reply comes to me with In-Reply-To of
>       "abc@RonsMachine" (which I did receive).
> 5) So Jenny's reply is threaded under Ron's msg.
>
> The "when I reply to a message it does get properly threaded" works
> properly because...
>
> 1) I receive Ron's list msg as "[email protected]".
> 2) I reply to Ron's list msg.
> 3) My reply comes to me with In-Reply-To of
>       "[email protected]" (which I DID receive).
> 4) So my reply is properly threaded under Ron's msg.
>

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Bjørn K Nilssen - [email protected] - 3D and panoramas



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