But which method did you use?

The problem I was addressing was the one described by Steve Harley and
Mike Wilson, where Gmail replies were locked into a thread regardless
changes made to the subject field.

regards, Anthony

   "Of what use is lens and light
    to those who lack in mind and sight"
                                               (Anon)



On 21 May 2010 05:36, Anthony Farr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Success.
>
> regards, Anthony
>
>    "Of what use is lens and light
>    to those who lack in mind and sight"
>                                               (Anon)
>
>
>
> On 21 May 2010 05:34, eckinator <[email protected]> wrote:
>> ok let us try this and see what happens
>>
>> 2010/5/20 Anthony Farr <[email protected]>:
>>> On 21 May 2010 05:23, eckinator <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Wouldn't it be enough to just click first reply and then edit subject?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I don't believe so.  Gmail will add headers to any reply within a
>>> thread, that will lock it into the thread even if you edit the subject
>>> field.  The way I describe will give you a completely virginal message
>>> suitable to begin a new thread, as has occurred in this example.
>>> regards, Anthony
>>>
>>>    "Of what use is lens and light
>>>    to those who lack in mind and sight"
>>>                                               (Anon)
>>>
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