Hi Haider

> And this is the response through the web interface.

That's interesting - your reply from the web site threaded OK
and the reply from Thunderbird did not, as if it is the first
in its own thread.

Ah well, it's not a major issue :)
except that it may possibly lead to people missing out on your
contribution to a thread, depending on how they view the messages.


Another thing I notice is that your messages from TB
have their lines broken at about 55 characters, although
you evidently wrote them in an editor window which is
showing line breaks at about 75 chars. So we receive
this effect (copied and pasted from your TB message):

My config: I use the mailing list mostly, not the
Yahoo groups on the 
web. And I am using thunderbird for getting / replying
to these mails. 
It may be the extra [power-pro] that TB prepends to
the message subject

They look like that when viewed in TheBat and also when viewed
in the Yahoo web page.
 

I don't think the threading problem is caused by variations
of how different email clients add [power-pro] and Re:
in different ways.
In fact you can change the Subject text quite radically
and it will still thread, because it depends on some line
in the (hidden) header, not the subject line.

I guess it's something to do with some settings in TB,
but I'm not familiar with TB so I have no clues to offer.

Anyway, thanks for looking into it.
I hope I'm not being too nitpicking, just thought you would
want to know about it.

Alan



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