Hi,  It's always done this on my mac, and it does on my roommate's as well.  I 
don't know any one else who uses threading.  Most of my mac wielding clients 
don't get enough email to need to worry about it.  You should get an indicater 
from mail to show that a message has a thread. Unless for some reason the 
column that shows the status isn't checked in mail.

Best,

Erik Burggraaf
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On 2010-04-06, at 1:59 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

> 
> 6 apr 2010 kl. 18.42 skrev erik burggraaf:
> 
>> As you read through your mail vo will tell you if a message has a thread and 
>> whether it is expanded or collapsed.
> 
> How on Gods green earth do you do to get it to tell you that? I have worked 
> with threaded mail ever since Leopard and it has never told me the message 
> had threads, or am i misunderstanding things?
> /Krister
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