On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 11:56:47AM -0500, Tech Support (ChiliTech) wrote: > On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 09:04, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > > > > Would you please stop hijacking foreign threads? You have been told > > several times now! > > > > Start your own new threads using a new, empty window and not taking a > > foreign posting and reply to, erasing body and subject. > > > > Thank you for respecting the netiquette. > > Alexander, I'm not really sure what you're talking about. I did start > a new thread.. If there is some hidden information in here, then I'm > not sure why fedora is doing it this way. You didn't start a new thread. You replied to another email (one from Dennis Gilmore about GPG signatures) and changed the subject. > Most people group threads by the subject line! But many of us read mail in applications with threading capbilities. These mail readers will look at the 'In-Reply-To' and 'References' headers in the mail to decide which thread they belong to. These are usually more reliable than just looking at the 'Subject' header. Until, of course, someone starts a completely new thread by replying to an existing email and not removing these old headers. Please add the address 'fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx' to your address book and when you want to start a new thread send a completely new email to that address. Thanks, Dave... -- New .sigs Running in please parse