On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 14:42, Not Zed wrote:
In-Reply-To: Message from Bob Apthorpe <apthorpe+sa cynistar net> of "Mon, 13 Jan 2003 15:36:24 CST." <Pine LNX 4 33 0301131519040 27879-100000 soyokaze cynistar net> I've asked the author of the offending message what mailer he used, I'll report back when I get an answer.Its not that easy, we take the first <> part of in-reply-to, which is normally the right thing, but with some mailers it isn't. It isn't possible to tell from code ...
do { if nth <...> part does match an existing Message-Id put it in this messages thread while (no more <...> parts in header); guenther: Thanks for the tip, but I don't think I'd want threading by Subject back, except perhaps as a form of semi-manual thread management. --- WISHLIST ITEM --- 2 new commands: - break thread (look at this thread, for instance) at current msg - thread this msg by subject --------------------- (Of these, the first is probably of more use, since I often do not see broken messages at all. OTOH, the 2nd command would be cool to have as an action on filters: for these mailers|authors, thread by Subject). cheers -- vbi -- pub 1024D/92082481 2002-02-22 Adrian von Bidder Key fingerprint = EFE3 96F4 18F5 8D65 8494 28FC 1438 5168 9208 2481
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