On Oct 27, 2003, at 12:01 PM, Alex Rice wrote:
This in-reply-to head is what is used to create a threaded view of messages. This is how Apple Mail.app does it.
Hmm... now I'm not so sure. It must use the in-reply-to header, and the Subject line in combination to build the threaded views.
Anyways- if you can find a mail client that does message threading, you will be much happier reading email in general :-)
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I don't know whether E6 uses in-reply-to header. I doubt. Earlier versions group posts (threads) simply by matching subject. That work fine for me.
Actually, I am not sure whether the in-reply-to headers can be easily used for following threads.
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How do the above form a readily definable thread? These three are from my reply to an earlier post, followed by your reply to mine, followed by your reply to yourself. And it could have been that more than one person replied to any of these in parallel and any of these replies could have one or more replies of their own. Throw in a complication of messages arriving not necessarily in the order they were sent and it is a mess IMHO.
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