På Thu, 26 Jan 2012 00:29:53 +0100, skrev Ron Bernier 
<[email protected]>:

> I have no doubt that there are others having issues with the list, but you 
> are the only person complaining so vehemently.  The majority of folks (myself 
> included) are using mail readers that have no problems with the Legacy list 
> messages.  Outlook has absolutely no problems sorting Legacy messages into 
> appropriate threads.  I also have no problems with message threads using the 
> mail program on my iPhone and iPad.

I have no idea why not more people are complaining when there's unquestionably 
something wrong with the setup of the list.
Maybe it's because they/you don't have experience with other, rules-conforming 
and well behaved mailing lists?
Or with "good" mail clients? ;)
No way I'm going back to Outlook just to be able to view the messages grouped 
and sorted, when Opera is so much better..

BTW, I have no problems reading the list on my Android phone neither, but that 
is because the mail client is pretty simple and dumb.

OTOH I have no idea why some people here seems to prefer that Millennia do not 
try to fix the errors?
Is it because you're afraid that they will mess it up more, and cause worse 
problems for everybody?
Or do you absolutely not want to have real threading?
Or do you think that if they follow the mailing list rules, like everybody 
else, it will cause problems?
Just wondering..

Time for a little maintenance here -
I have around 100 new "mailing lists" to remove here, all from LegacyUserGroup 
:(
To avoid deleting the messages as I remove the "lists" I have to do it one by 
one.
Takes about 10 mins a day, which is really a complete waste of time when it so 
easily could've been avoided..

> Ron Bernier
> Sent from my iPad

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