Yes I do use several email clients:-

* Outlook or Outlook WebAccess for my work address
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
* Orcon Webmail with a reply-to address of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Kmail 0r Evolution at home with [EMAIL PROTECTED] and a reply-to address
of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Xtra webmail with [EMAIL PROTECTED] and a reply-to address of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is there a problem that my reply-to address is redirected to my actual
address of [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I really would like to comply with both my needs and the needs of other list
members so advice would be appreciated.

Regards, Robert
Some days you are the pigeon, some days you are the statue.

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Zane Gilmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent:   Monday, 24 May 2004 10:29 p.m.
Cc:     CLUG
Subject:        Re: Threads   was: calebs time problem

It appears that Robert uses more than one email client.

When he uses one that looks like a Web based one then it breaks the threads.

This can be a problem with some web-based email clients.

(and I think that I might be about to send html in my email dammit!)
apologies if I have I am still setting up Moz' on a new MDK install.



Robert Fisher wrote:

>No idea what you are getting at. Sorry.
>
>On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 18:11, Col wrote:
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>>Robert, why do your replies break the message threading?
>>
>>Ok. I've been trying to learn to read email headers. So far I have come 
>>up with a lack of
>>References: field when you post from work. But where does it go?
>>
>>Col.
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>Robert Fisher
>www.fisher.net.nz
>
>Q:     How many Harvard MBA's does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
>A:     Just one.  He grasps it firmly and the universe revolves around him.
>
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