From: Anders Engstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Please thread on me.. Messages doen't thread
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 22:33:50 +0200
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Thanks for the reply Christopher!

On Die, 26 Okt 1999, Christopher J. Trybowski wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 26, 1999 Anders Engstrom wrote:
>
> > When I'm in an email conversation (send - reply - reply - reply etc)
> > my messages doesn't thread as usual. When I send replies from and to
> > my� different� mail� accounts (using TB and Linux mutt) the messages
> > that� normally� get� threaded in Mutt wont thread when they are sent
> > with TB.
>
> They won't thread only in Mutt or also in TB?

They didn't thread in Mutt - which they should have.

> > I'm� not� sure� if� this has something to do with TB's Re[2]: Re[4]:
> > etc.� Subject� headers� (the� threading� should� be� done� with� the
> > In-Reply-to header, right).

> If� threading� doesn't work in Mutt then I dunno, as I have never used
> this� program.� (Where� can I get it from? Is it more comfortable than
> Pine? Does it support POP3?).

Mutt is a really nice mailclient for unix, and from the most recent versions
and forward it also support IMAP,PGP and POP3.
You can find it at http://www.mutt.org - but don't except a flashy interface,
it's a standard unix program <smile>

> > Ms Outlook handles threads ok,
>
> I'm� not� sure� which version of Outlook you are talking about. I have
> used Outlook Express 4 and it doesn't support threading at all.

You havn't? Me neither until a couple of days ago - but I accedientaly
choose some entry (can't remeber which though) in the menues and voila -
threaded sorting <smile>. I use Outlook 4 too (or _used_ - i think ill
stick with BAT now :)

> Ah,� so� it's� Mutt that doesn't do threading? Well, then I'd suspectg
> the� bug� mentioned� above...� Unless� you� have� set� Mutt to sort by
> subjects -- then using %singlere (as Ali proposed) may help.

Exactly - and Ali's fix (%singlere) did solve the problem nicely :)

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Anders Engstroem
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Lund University, Sweden
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