Re: [PHP] [OFF] A note on replying to this list

2006-10-23 Thread Ed Lazor
You're asking everyone else to change their email client when the quickest solution would be for you to change yours. On Oct 22, 2006, at 10:59 PM, theIggs wrote: Hello all! Sorry for the offtopic. Please, when you reply to PHP mailing lists, put the Re: element right in front of the subject

Re[2]: [PHP] [OFF] A note on replying to this list

2006-10-23 Thread theIggs
Hello all! MH> Chris wrote: >> While it's annoying I think it's going to be one of those things you >> have to live with. MH> Or switch email apps. Thunderbird is pretty good about threading list MH> emails. MH> Can you configure your email app to read something other than the MH> Subject for

Re: [PHP] [OFF] A note on replying to this list

2006-10-22 Thread Micky Hulse
Chris wrote: While it's annoying I think it's going to be one of those things you have to live with. Or switch email apps. Thunderbird is pretty good about threading list emails. Can you configure your email app to read something other than the Subject for threading? -- Wishlist:

Re: [PHP] [OFF] A note on replying to this list

2006-10-22 Thread Chris
theIggs wrote: Hello all! Sorry for the offtopic. Please, when you reply to PHP mailing lists, put the Re: element right in front of the subject: Re: [PHP] Screen shots not [PHP] Re: Screen shots When there are two different styles used simultaneously it's merely impossible to sort messages in c

[PHP] [OFF] A note on replying to this list

2006-10-22 Thread theIggs
Hello all! Sorry for the offtopic. Please, when you reply to PHP mailing lists, put the Re: element right in front of the subject: Re: [PHP] Screen shots not [PHP] Re: Screen shots When there are two different styles used simultaneously it's merely impossible to sort messages in chains. At least m