Bug#599309: mutt: Reply->Postpone->Recall loses message associations

2022-05-06 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 13:56:51 + Antonio Radici wrote: tag 599309 +confirmed upstream thanks Hi Toni, thanks for your report, I will forward this issue upstream. The threading issue was fixed upstream in commits 1) 3c44f482

Bug#599309: mutt: Reply-Postpone-Recall loses message associations

2010-12-30 Thread Antonio Radici
tag 599309 +confirmed upstream thanks Hi Toni, thanks for your report, I will forward this issue upstream. Cheers Antonio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#599309: mutt: Reply-Postpone-Recall loses message associations

2010-10-15 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2010-10-11 10:23:31, schrieb Toni Mueller: The Replied flag should imho be set if and only if the email intended as the reply is actually sent. As long as we can assume that mutt is the only program working with postponed messages, Right, but you forget one thing: In a Maildir, EACH message

Bug#599309: mutt: Reply-Postpone-Recall loses message associations

2010-10-11 Thread Toni Mueller
On Sat, 09.10.2010 at 05:02:51 +0200, Michelle Konzack linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net wrote: Am 2010-10-06 17:25:30, schrieb Toni Mueller: Neither is the message I reply to marked as having been replied to, The message can not be maked as Replied, because if you POSTPONE the message

Bug#599309: mutt: Reply-Postpone-Recall loses message associations

2010-10-08 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2010-10-06 17:25:30, schrieb Toni Mueller: when I reply to a message, then postpone the reply, then (later) recall that message to complete the reply, the association between the original message that I replied to, and the reply I send, are both lost. I can confirm this too. Neither is

Bug#599309: mutt: Reply-Postpone-Recall loses message associations

2010-10-06 Thread Toni Mueller
Package: mutt Version: 1.5.20-5~bpo50+1 Severity: wishlist Hi, when I reply to a message, then postpone the reply, then (later) recall that message to complete the reply, the association between the original message that I replied to, and the reply I send, are both lost. Neither is the message