On Friday, 10 Sep 2004 17:50, Ionel Catanescu wrote: > I know this may sound silly, but how do i do that? > I have just posted a thread here and i got a reply to it. > I would also like to reply to this reply. > How do i do that ? I'm assuming that was my reply you're referring to. Are you reading this through the archives on the Web? Unless you can manually tell your mail user agent to send a message with the In-Reply-To header set to the value listed in the Message-ID header of the message to which you are replying and and the References header to the list of Message ID header values representing all messages above where you want your message to be threaded in descending order, you have to be subscribed to the list. If you are subscribed to the list, you should simply be able to select the message to which you are replying and select "reply" or "reply to list". You may have to select "reply to all" and remove addresses other than the list's posting address. Since you appear to be using Microsoft Outlook Express, I'm afraid I can't provide more detailed assistance than that. Even if you are stuck with Microsoft Windows and you don't have access to a shell account on a proper computer, there are many good alternatives with excellent or decent list-handling capabilities, and which non-MS users would be able to assist you with: There's mutt under cygwin: http://ku.wru.umt.edu/mirrors/guckes.net/mutt/windows.php3.html There is also a port of mutt for 32-bit, although it apparently hasn't been updated in a couple of years: http://www.geocities.com/win32mutt/win32.html Unixmail for Windows bring you mutt and several other powerful tools all nicely bundled up: http://unixmail-w32.sourceforge.net/ gnus should also work under Windows: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html Mozilla Thunderbird also has some limited list handling ability: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/ If you insist on using Lookout, please at least tell it NOT to send HTML to this list or anyone else expecting e-mail in their mail user agents rather than Web pages. Thank you. -- Alex Nordstrom http://lx.n3.net/ Please do not CC me in followups; I am subscribed to the kde list. ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.