Hello Roelof, On Monday, June 09, 2003, you wrote:
RO> BTW You started your question as an answer to another thread. That's RO> not the best thing to do for the following reason. RO> The Bat is able to thread messages properly, in order to see what I RO> mean, just select the folder where you're storing the messages from RO> this list. Go to the menu: view - view threads by - references. Now RO> you'll see that all messages are lined up after the message to which RO> they're first, second (or whatever) level replies to. RO> You started what's essentially a new thread by replying to another RO> message. That means it shows up as listed in another thread. Since RO> people sometimes skip messages in threads they don't consider RO> interesting (for lack of time). They might skip your message too, RO> since they're not aware of the newly started thread. So next time RO> you'd do yourself a favor by sending a new message in stead of a RO> reply, because you're reaching a larger audience and one of those RO> might have the answer you've been waiting for. Thanks for the explanation, Roelof! I appreciate it. Best regards, Julio mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

