On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 08:57:30AM +0100, mike wilson wrote:
> On 19 May 2010 19:57, steve harley <[email protected]> wrote:
> > just noticed this buried in the Chicago thread (i use a true threaded mail
> > reader, so if you use "reply" to post something on a new topic, it will
> > still get threaded with whatever you reply to)
> 
> <hijack>
> My ISP has recently changed its webmail interface to one "powered by
> Google" that does this.  With no apparent way of turning it off.
> </hijack>

Why would there be?  That's the recommended (RFC-compliant) behaviour.

If you don't want your message to be treated as a reply, you have
two choices:

 o Don't use the "reply" command.

 o find some way to edit headers to remove the "In-Reply-To:" and
   "References:" line(s).

Any email program that can do threading probably allows you to define
your own email aliases; just define "PDML" to go to the list address,
and you don't need to use a "reply" command at all.


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