Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 22:31:18 +0900 From: Jarrod <jofsama@yahoo.com> To: Sergey Zaharchenko <doublef-ctm@yandex.ru>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: NOT Threading Messages Correctly on Thunderbird Message-ID: <4423F4A6.7000407@yahoo.com> In-Reply-To: <20060324115401.GA5088@shark.localdomain> References: <441F4CFD.2060800@yahoo.com> <20060323141317.GA31950@shark.localdomain> <4423D50A.6060708@yahoo.com> <20060324115401.GA5088@shark.localdomain>
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Hi Sergey, > Hint: it's not a solution at all:) Well I did test the process in the freebsd-test group and managed to get my messages threading ok, but perhaps something else was at play? I may have to check sylpheed out. Thanks and apologies for the mis-information. Regards, Jarrod. Sergey Zaharchenko wrote: >Hello Jarrod! > >Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 08:16:26PM +0900 you wrote: > > > >>Hi Sergey, >> >>Thanks for your help! I experimented with Thunderbird (v1.0.7 -- which >>does not have an "In-Reply-To" field) and found that Reply-To apparently >>worked, though, as you point out, it is not a perfect solution! >> >> > >Hint: it's not a solution at all:) > > > >>Perhaps Thunderbird 1.5 allows the setting of an "In-Reply-To" field? >>Have to give it a try. Out of interest, what mailing program do you use? >> >> > >Mutt. You can look in the User-Agent field of a message to see what >program the poster is using (sometimes, at least). > >I also used Sylpheed-claws, which is graphical, when Mutt isn't, but I >don't know it it allows you to insert custom header fields, when Mutt >does. > >HTH, > > >
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