On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 13:31:09 -0400, James Vasile
wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, what are Aw, Sv and Vs used for? Are they just
> "re" in different languages?
Yep -- these were the only common ones I came across. If anyone knows of
any others in common use, I can add 'em in.
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 23:09:15 -0400, Jesse Rosenthal
wrote:
> Reply prefixes ("Re: ", "Aw: ", "Sv: ", "Vs: ") are ignored
Just out of curiosity, what are Aw, Sv and Vs used for? Are they just
"re" in different languages?
Thanks.
At the moment all threads are named based on the name of the first message
in the thread. However, this can cause problems if people either start
new threads by replying-all (as unfortunately, many out there do) or
change the subject of their mails to reflect a shift in a thread on a
list.
This
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 23:09:15 -0400, Jesse Rosenthal jrosent...@jhu.edu wrote:
Reply prefixes (Re: , Aw: , Sv: , Vs: ) are ignored
Just out of curiosity, what are Aw, Sv and Vs used for? Are they just
re in different languages?
Thanks.
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notmuch
On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 13:31:09 -0400, James Vasile ja...@hackervisions.org
wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what are Aw, Sv and Vs used for? Are they just
re in different languages?
That’s right. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_e-mail_subject_abbreviations
Sandra
On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 13:31:09 -0400, James Vasile ja...@hackervisions.org
wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what are Aw, Sv and Vs used for? Are they just
re in different languages?
Yep -- these were the only common ones I came across. If anyone knows of
any others in common use, I can add 'em in.
At the moment all threads are named based on the name of the first message
in the thread. However, this can cause problems if people either start
new threads by replying-all (as unfortunately, many out there do) or
change the subject of their mails to reflect a shift in a thread on a
list.
This