On Mon, 2008-09-15 at 15:32 -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote: > On Mon, 2008-09-15 at 10:09 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > On Mon, 2008-09-15 at 03:47 -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote: > > > On Sun, 2008-09-14 at 22:26 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > > > Please stop hijacking threads. When you have a new topic, do *not* > > > > introduce it by replying to an existing message, even if you change the > > > > Subject line. This completely screws up message threading. This is the > > > > second time you've done it in the space of a few hours. > > > > > > > > See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines > > > > > > > > poc > > > > > > > People keep saing this but I don't understand it. This "highjacking" did > > > not mess up my message threading, Why would the mess up happen? > > > > If it's not messing it up, you're using a broken mail client which > > doesn't understand standard threading (see Tim's reply). I see you use > > Yahoo. Enough said. > > > > poc > > > No in evolution the terminology is different. I personally have not use > for threads which contain mail with different subject lines. But to each > his own. > > Actually now that I think about it, I am not sure that evolution > supports threads of the type Tim describes. It does. Evo is my preferred client and threading works as it's supposed to (i.e. using the In-Reply-To header). However there is also a preference option to allow it to fall back to subject-based threading when the standard method fails (look under the Preferences->Mail Preferences->General tab). This is mainly for compatibility with Outlook, which is broken in this regard. poc -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines