On  Thu,  1 Nov 2001 at 18:27:33 GMT +0700 (01/11/2001 18:27 where you
think I live) "Han Thomas"=[HT] wrote to Lars Geiger :

LG>> So why didn't you start a new thread yourself? ;-) Many people on
LG>> this  list  use  threading by references. If someone starts a new
LG>> thread  by  replying to an existing message, the new message will
LG>> be buried deep inside another thread.

HT> Aaaaaaaaaaahhhh right... Well, I 'started' the 'new' thread (or at
HT> least  I  thought  I did) by replying to a message because I'm too
HT> lazy  to type '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' in the To: field of a new
HT> message,  or  even  add  and select it from the address book. I've
HT> started  new topics on newsgroups and mailing lists for as long as
HT> I can remember. ;-)

There  is  another  way  to do this, i.e. after click reply and change
subject  you  must  *remove*  all content of Follow-Up field (you must
activate "view follow-up to" field to do this).
This message is one of the example.

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- Syafril -               mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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