Re: Manually Setting References

2011-09-28 Thread Vance Shipley
The reason I use mutt is to have the greatest control over my email.
If I say there is a thread there is a thread!

On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:30:03AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
}  Right, need to be a thread, > 1 msg, for the References: header to exist
}  :^)  A single, new message has nothing to refer to.

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Re: Manually Setting References

2011-09-28 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Vance Shipley  [09-29-11 00:13]:
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 09:24:09AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> }  Another thought came to mind, you are *editing* (adding/altering) the
> }  *existing* "References:" header, yes ?
> 
> No, I'm adding attempting to add the `References:' header as there 
> isn't one in a new message.  I did see your `abcd' so I guess it does
> work to edit an existing `References:' header.

Right, need to be a thread, > 1 msg, for the References: header to exist
:^)  A single, new message has nothing to refer to.

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Re: Manually Setting References

2011-09-28 Thread Vance Shipley
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 09:24:09AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
}  Another thought came to mind, you are *editing* (adding/altering) the
}  *existing* "References:" header, yes ?

No, I'm adding attempting to add the `References:' header as there 
isn't one in a new message.  I did see your `abcd' so I guess it does
work to edit an existing `References:' header.

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-Vance


Re: Manually Setting References

2011-09-28 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Patrick Shanahan  [09-28-11 09:20]:
> * Vance Shipley  [09-28-11 06:06]:
> > I often want to associate one or more other emails with one
> > which I am editing to send.  I expect to be able to grab the
> > references from the `Message-ID:' headers and include them
> > in a `References:' header line which I add to the message
> > I'm editing.  I do this by pressing `E' in the compose window
> > which is bound to the `edit-headers' command.
> > 
> > However afterwards it has silently dropped the References:'
> > header!  What can be done?
> 
> I don't see this here, but have altered/added to the "References:" header
> in this post to see if it survives on transmission.  Look for  in
> the "References:" entry.
> 
> You *are* enclosing your changes in "<...>"?

Another thought came to mind, you are *editing* (adding/altering) the
*existing* "References:" header, yes ?

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Re: Manually Setting References

2011-09-28 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Vance Shipley  [09-28-11 06:06]:
> I often want to associate one or more other emails with one
> which I am editing to send.  I expect to be able to grab the
> references from the `Message-ID:' headers and include them
> in a `References:' header line which I add to the message
> I'm editing.  I do this by pressing `E' in the compose window
> which is bound to the `edit-headers' command.
> 
> However afterwards it has silently dropped the References:'
> header!  What can be done?

I don't see this here, but have altered/added to the "References:" header
in this post to see if it survives on transmission.  Look for  in
the "References:" entry.

You *are* enclosing your changes in "<...>"?

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Manually Setting References

2011-09-28 Thread Vance Shipley
I often want to associate one or more other emails with one
which I am editing to send.  I expect to be able to grab the
references from the `Message-ID:' headers and include them
in a `References:' header line which I add to the message
I'm editing.  I do this by pressing `E' in the compose window
which is bound to the `edit-headers' command.

However afterwards it has silently dropped the References:'
header!  What can be done?

-- 
-Vance