On Wed, 2002-07-24 at 14:41, Philip S Tellis wrote:

> > Recently someone started a new thread by replying to an old message
> > and changing the subject line. The new topic had nothing to do with
> > the old one. Now I know that, I can't go about every posters mailing
> > habits on the list.
> 
> There's a difference in New Thread and New Subject.  For a new thread, 
> you must Compose a new mail.  Selecting reply will always add to the 
> existing thread, even if the subject changes.

Yeah, that much I know ... let me correct a typo I made: "Now, I know
that I can't go about _changing_ every poster's mailing habits on the
list."

So what I am asking is whether some MUA's have better features to take
care of these quirks over others, or everyone has to face the same
problem ...

Sameer.
-- 
   MTech Student,
   Reconfigurable Computing Lab,
   KReSIT, IIT-Bombay.

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Sub : Easy key-mappings for Vi clones                LOST #203

Create a file .exrc in your home directory and add these lines
 
map W :wq                 .... write file and exit
map Q :q!                 .... unconditional quit/ abort  
 
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