Pursuant to the post below:

What is the list etiquette concerning interspersed replies (post 1 paragraph A, post 2 reply after A, post 1 paragraph B, post 2 reply after B, etc., with recursive iteration)? Such an approach often provides real information indexing issues with threaded lists.

I use IA-32 Linux Thunderbird current (3.1.11); Tbird does not show this to me, merely the current Subject and the current To fields. Evidently using an existing email as a template in Tbird does not change all of the SMTP headers in an appropriate fashion. Note that I install Tbird, Firefox, Opera, and Seamonkey from the Mozilla site, not from any distro specific port -- although this may introduce incompatible bug situations (rare), I get the most current security fixes before a distro maintainer usually can respond.

I will put questions first if this is the etiquette of the Scilinux list, although such an approach does not make for a consistent or logical progression of a narrative (e.g., motivation for a question).

Thanks,

Yasha Karant

On 06/30/2011 05:48 AM, Dan M. wrote:
On Wednesday 29 June 2011 18:37:18 Yasha Karant wrote:
Is anyone using Virtualbox 4 on a SL 6 x86-64 host running a MS Win XP
Pro guest (presumably IA-32)?
<SNIP>
Thanks,

Yasha Karant


I wasn't going to nitpick but as this is the second time in as many days I
have noticed it, can you please start a new thread(Subject) with your
questions?

I don't know what is happening, but my guess is you are replying to a thread
and just changing the subject.

Examples:
In Kmail this subject is being threaded under the original "ntp-perl" subject
and another(Your USB3 question) is in the "Virtualization question" subject.

Thanks
Dan

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