Hi MAU,

On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, at 16:53:07 [GMT +0200] (which was 7:53 AM where
I live) you wrote:
M> Anyway, please take a look at attached PNG. Why is the highlighted
M> message threaded? I have verified it has no In-Reply-To or
M> References headers and the Subject doesn't even come close to the
M> one in the thread.

On a similar vein, I've noticed messages being threaded between my
fiancee and I which should not be. I have a cookie file which sets the
subject line, and a scheduled task to create a new message at 7:30am
for her (she complained that I would sometimes forget to e-mail her.
Apparently, I'm responsible for initiating the first e-mail of the
day... WOMEN!!! <grin>). So, the cookie file only has about 20 or so
generic subjects... i.e. Morning baby. How'd you sleep, The dawn of a
new day etc.

I've discovered that when a message comes up with the same subject as
one in the past, it gets threaded under the old message threads with
the same subject. Remember the first message of the day is a new one.
I am threading by Reference

This may have been brought up before. I haven't been quite keeping up
with the list due to juggling three projects at work.



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