Umm, I started this thread. So what do you mean by 'hijack'?
if you are going to get all usenet on someone at least have a legitimate reason....
I was even all respectful and put the [fc2] in it and everything.
This is from the header of your original message....
In-Reply-To: <1084988740.3040.6.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> References: <Pine.GSO.4.56.0405191537350.2043@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <1084988740.3040.6.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Which shows that you replied to another message (namely 'Re: where is XF86Config), and just changed the subject. That's what is meant by hijacking. When you do this, it not only messes with the 'ordering' of messages for people who are using threaded mail clients, but also to the archives.
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