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Re: Replying to a conversation (Thread)



On 25/08/2024 04:36, Joe B wrote:

IF i see a thread i want to jump into to help out how can i be part of
the conversation?

If you are using gmail web UI and replying to a message from a mailbox then it should work, just use a proper button so send response to the mailing list, not a personal mail.

If you are using gmail web UI and trying to jump into a thread from an archive page, e.g.
<[🔎] CAEctfJLqBi-dn21cjcxH=tXf8EBwg9x+QYEjR=hTZQd86YynrQ@mail.gmail.com">https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/[🔎] CAEctfJLqBi-dn21cjcxH=tXf8EBwg9x+QYEjR=hTZQd86YynrQ@mail.gmail.com>
then "reply to list" links would not work. Gmail ignores In-Reply-To query parameter of the link. Most of desktop mail clients should respect it.

Perhaps https://groups.google.com/g/linux.debian.user is a better alternative for web UI, but I have not tried it.

When replying from inbox, Gmail resets In-Reply-To and References threading headers when users edit subject field.

I noticed on the list there is a message id. is it possible to copy
the message id to the email so the chain just keeps going ?

My impression is that it is impossible in gmail web UI.

Be careful with setting In-Reply-To and References from Thunderbird. There is a bug in the 115 ESR version. If you desperately need it then save a draft message to a file, edit the file, open edited file from Thunderbird.



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