On 09/05/2012 14:33, Meyer, Bruce wrote:

HiJacking a thread? What are you talking about? If I had maintained
someone's subject but changed the content, that is hijacking a thread.
Merely hitting 'reply' and deleting the subject and replacing it, deleting
the body and writing my own does not seem to me, to qualify as hijacking a
thread. That is creating a new thread, by changing the subject and body.
Or am I completely missing something? I do sort by thread on my machine
and my emails are perfectly sorted. Perhaps you should start sorting my
subject instead of X-header or whatever you are threading on now.


When you upgrade to a threaded mail reader you will understand :-)

Actually, replying to another thread to start your own is considered 'hijacking'

If you were to change or omit the following headers in your reply, then it would not be considered a hijack:

Thread-Index: Ac0sdhy95mbOFeZ/TfuR7Pqyo+E6LQ==
In-Reply-To:<011701cd2c3b$a12b6240$e38226c0$@it.net>


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