Jay Garcia wrote:


Yes, it changes the subject but does remain in the original thread.
However, if the subject is XXX and you change it to YYY then try
searching for XXX and see what happens.

If the subject has changed on that branch of the thread, what's the
problem?  (If it's no longer about XXX, would you want to find it
via a textual search?)

YYY becomes a new post in the same thread.

You're still not making sense.

Only messages, not subject strings, can be new posts in a thread.
(YYY is a subject string, so it never "becomes a new post.")

And every message is a new post, _regardless_ of whether the subject
changed (and regardless of whether it's a reply to a previous
message).

Are you trying to say that YYY becomes a new subthread (with
subthread defined in terms of subject text (and not References
header values))?

Daniel

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