Hello Jerry! On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 01:30:29AM +0100, jerry garcia wrote:
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 06:32 am, Florian Ernst wrote:Please also don't simply reply to an old thread when starting a new topic, for now your mail has been added to a thread which some people might have chosen to ignore. Always start a new thread by starting a new mail, not by replying.Is this your default sig? I did start a new thread, I thought, hence the
No, I wrote it specifically responding to your mail ;)
thread name kaudiocreator problems, or since I first hit reply to get a window up, even though I changed both the To and Subject, did it still link to whatever thread I replied to originally?
Yes, it was still linked, at least here. You are using kmail, try to go to your original mail and select menu "View" -> Header -> All Headers and look out for those two headers: |In-reply-to: <20031120101445.GK12945@ix.netcom.com> |References: <20031119160345.25098.qmail@web80403.mail.yahoo.com> \ |<20031120101445.GK12945@ix.netcom.com> Many programs rely on these headers to build the threading, so when starting a new topic always better start off with a new mail and no reply. The Debian mail archive was able to get it right, though: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200312/threads.html#00130 but I still think it's better to get it right on the sender's side than to let the ~1900 recievers handle it... Cheers, Flo
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