M. Fioretti wrote:
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 11:33:34 AM -0000, Harold Fuchs
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Off topic ...
Sometimes, when a thread's subject starts out as "[users] xyz", the
replies get "Re: [users] xyz" as I would expect. Other times,
though, replies get "[users] Re: xyz".
Any idea why? And if anything can be done about it?
<snip>
The problem is that my mail reader isn't smart enough to realise
that these are the same thread. Are other readers smarter? Which?
the answer is yes, there are mail readers smart enough to keep each
message "in-thread" with the message they reply to, regardless of the
subject(s).
One is the one I'm using now, mutt. In general, however, any client
which can properly recognize and generate the "In-Reply-To:" header
will do this, so that's the feature you want to look for if you need
to keep threads together. If I remember correctly Thunderbird (for
linux, windows and maybe Mac too) can do it.
HTH,
Marco
Now that the point has been mentioned, I can confirm that Thunderbird
manages to keep the messages together whether Re [users] or [users] Re.
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