[Mailman-Developers] Re: Hyperkitty's ability to build a thread

2021-02-13 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Thomas Hochstein writes: > The "correct" way would be to fix the client that is erroneously [1] > missing or deleting threading headers. > > -thh > > [1] Violating a SHOULD in RFC 5322, 3.6.4. 'Tis easier to forgive than to educate. -- Jon Postol, probably It does warm my heart to see so

[Mailman-Developers] Re: Hyperkitty's ability to build a thread

2021-02-13 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Mark Sapiro writes: > There is an article on threading at > and an RFC > . These describe algorithms > which are fairly complex, but if someone wanted to try to implement them > in HyperKitty, we would certa

[Mailman-Developers] Re: Hyperkitty's ability to build a thread

2021-02-13 Thread Thomas Hochstein
Danil Smirnov schrieb: > I wonder if Hyperkitty is able to leverage some other method to combine the > thread correctly in this case? There is no way to display a thread without threading information (in In-Reply-To: or References: headers). One can try to match by Subject and/or Date, but that i

[Mailman-Developers] Re: Hyperkitty's ability to build a thread

2021-02-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 2/13/21 4:50 AM, Danil Smirnov wrote: > Hi everyone and Abhilash in particular :) > > I've faced a case when Hypirkitty is unable to chain messages into a thread: > https://wlug.mailman3.com/hyperkitty/list/w...@lists.wlug.org/ > > (See messages with the subject "WLUG Meeting Feb 11th 2021! To

[Mailman-Developers] Re: Hyperkitty's ability to build a thread

2021-02-13 Thread Sam Kuper
On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 02:50:47PM +0200, Danil Smirnov wrote: > Hi everyone and Abhilash in particular :) > > I've faced a case when Hypirkitty is unable to chain messages into a > thread: https://wlug.mailman3.com/hyperkitty/list/w...@lists.wlug.org/ > > [..] It's a quite disappointment as GMai