On 31 Jan 2019, at 17:54, John Cooper wrote:

Bill Cole wrote (at 8:42 on 31 Jan 2019):

That's odd, because the documentation for muting does not say anything about muting being tied to sender addresses.
https://manual.mailmate-app.com/organize#muting

Nevertheless, it's true: it happened with a new thread just this morning, prompting my question.

It works, more or less, like Bill described. But looking at the code, it appears I'm not checking if the subject of the message changed. This means that if a new thread is created by replying to an existing thread (a bad habit which MailMate warns about if done using MailMate) then it doesn't break the muting. I'll look into changing this since it's likely to be a general problem.

With respect to the `message:` links discussed in another thread, I have a text file in which I'll now add this:

~~~
1.12.5: Break muting if the subject header has changed ****
        message://%[email protected]%3e
When determining if a message should be muted then also check that the subject body (`subject.body`) is exactly the same as the subject body of the parent message.
~~~

I can follow the link if I need more context. The prefixed version number is for which version I plan to include this fix. The use of `*` is my ad-hoc priority system which is used for sorting. I have a script which can grep and sort based on version number and priority. It's primitive, but I like plain text because it makes it easy for me to move things around and search for similar notes (I have a pretty bad memory and rely on being able to find every thought I've had in the past).

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Benny
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