Ken Ray wrote:

On 1/4/06 7:02 AM, "Paul Claude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm not sure I understand your problem, but if you highlight the text  of
the current thread it will place it in your response (as above), then you
need to change the Subject text to match the thread subject.

If this doesn't answer your question, try restating the question.

James Z.
Your answer has open a new thread in the
http://mail.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2006-January/ (that I use in
Firefox to browse and post in the list). When I click on your name, I got
the same result, as my email client (entourage X) open a new message window
with the right thread title but open always a new thread on the list.

Is there any reason you don't just ask to receive the mailing list as emails
to Entourage instead of using Firefox? I do this and have the emails
filtered to go to a specific folder I've created in Entourage, and then set
the view of the messages to group by conversation - which effectively gives
me a threaded view of the emails. If you were able to do this, you can just
reply to specific messages and they would stay in the same thread when seen
through Firefox...
Ken is right - the simplest and easiest answer is to receive and reply to the list via email. Do that and it will "just work".

It should work via browser, but doesn't, for two reasons.

How it should work (or at least tries to work):

When you view a message from the list in your browser, and then reply to a message, this is done by a "mailto" URL in the html of the message. For example, the html for viewing the message from Ken (the one this is a reply to), shows

  <H1>Thread problem</H1>
<B>Ken Ray</B> <A HREF="mailto:use-revolution%40lists.runrev.com?Subject=Thread%20problem&In-Reply-To=BFE185E4.3442%25paulclaude%40postino.it";
      TITLE="Thread problem">kray at sonsothunder.com
      </A><BR>
So when you click on that URL, it invokes your mail client, passing in the Subject and the In-Reply-To values. This *should* allow your mail client to send the mail with the correct headers to get it properly on the thread.

However, it fails for two reasons:

1. Many mail clients don't properly use the "In-Reply-To" value passed as a parameter to the URL. This includes, surprisingly, Thunderbird - and probably Entourage.

2. The mail list html is not passing the correct values. It is putting the In-Reply-To value from the message being displayed; what it should do is use the message-id of the message itself. Thus, when I look at Ken's message in my email, I see

Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thread-Topic: Thread problem
Thread-Index: AcYRLxPNUiZaU30iEdqgiwAwZYUE+gABk4YA
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
so the HTML ought to have included

   <A HREF="mailto:use-revolution%40lists.runrev.com?Subject=Thread%20problem&[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]"

So even if you had a good mail client, it would on;y succeed with messages which are already replies to a thread, not when replying to the initial message in a thread.

Summary : this ain't going to work, even if you find a mail client that supports it :-) But I'll forward this to the Heather (once I've investigated a bit further to see whether mailman can be set up to do it right ).


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