Re: Why I see certain messages from mailing list not ordered

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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 08:59:34 -0300
From: "Marcelo Magno T. Sales" <marcelo.sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Why I see certain messages from mailing list not ordered
      corectly by thread
To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID: <200607100859.34812.marcelo.sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Em Sexta 07 Julho 2006 21:59, Tim escreveu:
Marcelo Magno T. Sales

>> And about non-related messages appearing in a thread, this often happens
>> when a subscriber creates a new thread by replying to an existing one
>> and changing the subject of the message. Some people do this to avoid
Well, I do this way but it is because I receive the list as a digest.
Is there a better way to do it ?

>> typing the list address in the "to:" field when sending messages to the
>> list. However, the above mentioned "in-reply-to" field in the message
Where I can found this in-reply-to field (I use Evolution at home) ?
>> header will keep track of the original message and the "new" message
>> will appear in the existing thread.

Anyone who does that also does themselves a disservice.  Many of us will
ignore certain threads for various reasons.  Some *other* message buried
in the middle of it will get ignored, too.
Hmm, maybe this is the reason I have got no answer from my questions :-)

Totally agree. However, I've noticed that the people who do this do not use
the "order by thread" feature of their e-mail client and have no idea of this
side effect of their action. They end up learning it the hard way, if they're
lucky :)
Would this work by digest readers ???

[]'s
Marcelo

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