On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:51:11 -0600, Gustavo Seabra <gustavo.seabra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > *However*, I have to admit. I recently moved to GMail, and noticed > that GMail doesn't seem to be intelligent enough in this case: If you > change the subject line, it creates a new "conversation". Anyways, > this is a GMail *bug*, not a feature. I still like to see the [SOLVED] > note inthe subject. If GMail creates another conversation from it, > this is something to take to GMail developers, because it's plain > *wrong*. > > BTW, is there a "bugzilla" for GMail? Sort of: https://services.google.com/inquiry/gmail_bugs I'm not sure this would be considered a bug. Gmail calls this a "conversation" view as you said, not a threaded view. If you define a conversation as a group of messages with the same subject, then this is the right behavior. That said, I do find this annoying. Maybe we could lobby for a "strict threading" option that does use the reference headers instead of just the subject. If enough people suggest it, maybe it will get done. Other than this annoyance, I find Gmail's interface to be well suited to mailing lists. Jonathan