Alasdair Campbell wrote:
On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 18:16 +0100, Paul Melis wrote:
Hi,
Alasdair Campbell wrote:
Hi all, I am new to this list but was inspired to join the mailing list
following your landmark release of 2.8.0 Congratulations to all
Welcome! A point of nettique though: please don't start a new subject by
replying to existing post, but simply make a new post to the list. In
this case you replied to a thread on memory leak detection on windows,
to which you post has nothing to add.
Hi Paul, thank you for replying, but I have no idea what you are talking
about with respect to nettique (sic). As sure as I am living, I did not
reply to any post, and simply started a new thread. There is absolutely
no reference to any other post in my email, well not that I can see?? Am
I crazy, or what? Can anyone on this list support Paul's view, and if so
explain what I did to offend.
How did you "start a new thread"? What e-mail client are you using?
The message you submitted had as reference the following message IDs in
its header:
<20090211143545.0360f.403984.r...@web09-winn.ispmail.private.ntl.com>
<4992ed99.8000...@cm-labs.com>
<4992f614.3030...@codeware.com>
<4992fad9.4000...@cm-labs.com>
<10cf64e606897b4999da59c84ed149682a2...@oxfadc001.aristechnologies.com>
<7ffb8e9b0902120431j1341290eq20fec810c936b...@mail.gmail.com>
<006c01c98d13$4f486790$edd936...@com>
<op.uo8qoc0urh8...@sukender1>
<10cf64e606897b4999da59c84ed149682a2...@oxfadc001.aristechnologies.com>
Which happen to be the message IDs from all of the messages in the
"memory leak" thread.
So, it looks to all of us who use threaded e-mail clients that you
simply had the last message in that thread selected and hit the "Reply"
button. Thus it looks like you are continuing that thread instead of
starting a new one.
Unless your mail client is doing something very strange.
-Paul
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