On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Wade Preston Shearer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When people talk about conversation-style email, I had always figured
>  > that was threading.  Now I read a lot about people hating Gmail's web
>  > interface because it doesn't thread.  I guess I am saying... I don't
>  > know what threading is and how it differs from Gmail's
>  > "Conversation-Style" email reading.  Anyone care to point me to a
>  > resource showing the difference or explain it to me?
>
>  I haven't found a client that does threading better than Apple Mail:
>
>  http://screencast.com/t/hWMmHCgMhjB

Perfect, thanks for the info!  I can definitely understand it a lot
better now!  And if I would have thought about it in that way sooner I
might have realized the difference.  When I read list archives I sort
by subject and that usually isn't what I want.  I then sort by thread
and it works a lot better; I guess I can see the argument.  I suppose
if Gmail offered it I'd probably prefer it over Conversations in their
web client.

-Chad

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