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2013-01-31 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 30 ian 13, 22:39:40, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> 
> That said, I think this feature is indeed useful at times but it should
> be implemented in the UI on user command or as a configurable (e.g. mutt
> provides the  command), not a default underlying behaviour
> of the backend.  If this is pursued, implementing it as a configurable
> in the Emacs UI might be more appropriate (or whatever other UIs exists
> out there).

As a subscriber of 30+ mailing lists a big +1 from me. Mutt's 
 has served me well on the very rare occasion I needed it.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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2013-01-31 Thread Michał Nazarewicz
28 sty 2013 08:37, "Robert Mast"  napisa?(a):
> I think of a fix that indexes the first dates of (stripped)
subject-changes within threads, and with each first (stripped) subject
change check the body on quotes of previous messages. If there is no quote
to referenced mails then drop the reference and assign a new thread_id_ to
the (stripped) subject.

This is a misfeature which only reinforces the incorrect behaviour and one
of the tbings I hate about Gmail. As such I hope that at the *very* *least*
there will be an option to turn tbis behaviour off.
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Re: Reply all - issue

2013-01-31 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 30 ian 13, 22:39:40, Suvayu Ali wrote:
 
 That said, I think this feature is indeed useful at times but it should
 be implemented in the UI on user command or as a configurable (e.g. mutt
 provides the break-thread command), not a default underlying behaviour
 of the backend.  If this is pursued, implementing it as a configurable
 in the Emacs UI might be more appropriate (or whatever other UIs exists
 out there).

As a subscriber of 30+ mailing lists a big +1 from me. Mutt's 
break-thread has served me well on the very rare occasion I needed it.

Kind regards,
Andrei
-- 
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
(Albert Einstein)


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Re: Reply all - issue

2013-01-31 Thread Michał Nazarewicz
28 sty 2013 08:37, Robert Mast beheer...@tekenbeetziekten.nl napisał(a):
 I think of a fix that indexes the first dates of (stripped)
subject-changes within threads, and with each first (stripped) subject
change check the body on quotes of previous messages. If there is no quote
to referenced mails then drop the reference and assign a new thread_id_ to
the (stripped) subject.

This is a misfeature which only reinforces the incorrect behaviour and one
of the tbings I hate about Gmail. As such I hope that at the *very* *least*
there will be an option to turn tbis behaviour off.
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