Tim wrote: > On Tue, 2007-01-02 at 15:24 +0000, James Wilkinson wrote: >> In this case, deliberately breaking the thread is *not* what is >> wanted, since it will separate the drifted topic into two threads -- >> the original drifted messages and other responses, and the split topic >> with the new title. Usually these will sort some way apart in the >> subject list, readers will not be aware of the other thread, and you >> will end up with related branches of the same conversation in multiple >> places. This is usually what the users of threaded e-mail clients >> *explicitly* wish to avoid. > > Correct, and why I did what I did... > > If I had a client that did let me manually adjust headers, I might have > been tempted to strip out some of the references, so that it stayed > connected with the drifted topic, but wasn't so related to the original. > But it's years since I've seen a client that lets one do such a thing. If one really means to keep it within the thread, then OK. Still don't know why one would want to change the subject and still consider it the same thread. Seems a bit illogical...but then again that's just me. But, you need not have a client that allows you to adjust the headers. All you need to use is the "forward" function and not the "reply" function.