On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 09:30 -0800, Dan Thurman wrote: > But from what I can tell, it appears at my end that I created a new > message, and then simply hit the 'reply to' button, added my comments > to the bottom of the file, and fired it away. I could not see > anything that was added inadvertently by Kmail - but if you do see > something that is 'added/mutilated/whatever', please reply with the > offensive message - I'd like to know if Kmail is doing something > behind my back. When you "reply" to a message, it's sent out with additional headers that have the following information: A "In-Reply-To" header, which has the message ID, written after it, of the message that it's in reply to. A "References" header, which has the message IDs, written after it, of all the other messages in the same thread. The two of them allow decent mail clients to group messages together in the same thread, and place them in the correct order. Unrelated messages, like yours, will be jammed into the wrong thread. It interrupts the thread, sometimes aborting a discussion on the original thread. And means that your message will be unseen by other people ignoring that thread. Perhaps unseen by the person with the right answer. If your message is *not* a reply to someone else's, then do NOT use the reply feature of your mail client. Create a "new" message. On some clients you can do so simply by clicking on the "To" address of an existing message, to create a new message to that address. On others, you'll have to create a new message and add the right to address to the "To: field. For those, you can make life easier for yourself by adding the mailing list's address to your address book. -- [tim@bigblack ~]$ uname -ipr 2.6.23.12-52.fc7 i686 i386 Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. ________________________________________________________________ -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list