Re: Ok, why does it do that?

2013-07-23 Thread steve harley
on 2013-07-21 20:52 Joseph McAllister wrote I think one of the problems my email (Apple's Mail) that shows itself as subject line changes within an already established subject threat is caused by folks inspired by something they read in thread 'A', hit reply, then change the subject to 'B'

Ok, why does it do that?

2013-07-21 Thread John Sessoms
Now that I've got the list coming in directly to Thunderbird (via Yahoo), I've made a filter that puts all PDML into a PDML folder. Seems to be working great. In the PDML folder, I tried sorting by subject. Works ok, but ... It doesn't quite group all the same subject together in one place?

RE: Ok, why does it do that?

2013-07-21 Thread Gerrit Visser
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: Ok, why does it do that? Now that I've got the list coming in directly to Thunderbird (via Yahoo), I've made a filter that puts all PDML into a PDML folder. Seems to be working great. In the PDML folder, I tried sorting by subject. Works ok, but ... It doesn't

Re: Ok, why does it do that?

2013-07-21 Thread Bruce Walker
Some mail clients are especially stupid and break the In-Reply-To: protocol one way or another. If you examine the full headers of this message there should be a header: In-Reply-To: 51ec1336.1090...@nc.rr.com that threads this message back to yours. Some mail viewers will try to undo the

Re: Ok, why does it do that?

2013-07-21 Thread John Sessoms
Ok, that helped. Reminded me to look at some of the other options I've switched the folder to a threaded view, although that temporarily made this message disappear for some reason. Plus it was showing two unread messages for the folder, but none in the message pane. Opening the folder in a

Re: Ok, why does it do that?

2013-07-21 Thread steve harley
on 2013-07-21 11:30 Bruce Walker wrote Some mail clients are especially stupid and break the In-Reply-To: protocol one way or another. indeed, i use Thunderbird and i am often torn between proper threading, and generous threading, which brings back in all the replies from people whose

Re: Ok, why does it do that?

2013-07-21 Thread Joseph McAllister
On Jul 21, 2013, at 19:17 , steve harley wrote: on 2013-07-21 11:30 Bruce Walker wrote Some mail clients are especially stupid and break the In-Reply-To: protocol one way or another. indeed, i use Thunderbird and i am often torn between proper threading, and generous threading, which