Am oder ungefähr am Freitag, 29. Januar 2010, schrieb Kevin Krammer: > On Friday, 2010-01-29, Edgar Kalkowski wrote: > > The first and most important threading information are message headers for > that very purpose. > > For example if you look at this mail's "source" (e.g. by pressing the V key), > you'll find two such headers: references and in-reply-to, containing the > message ID of your mail. > > KMail can therefore easily figure out that this is a reply to you mail, > independent of whether I change the subject or not. > > However, some email clients don't do this properly, e.g. file to set the > headers correctly or not at all. > > In such situations KMail will try to work around the other client's brokeness > by guessing threading through hints like subject and known subject prefixes > like "Re:" That is interesting and I think that’s also causing my problem. > Since guessing is never the same as knowing, there can be situations where > KMail guess is wrong. > > It might be possible to fine tune this behavior somewhat, e.g. which prefixes > are understood when parsing subjects. Are these prefixes the same you can enter in the Mail-Editor settings dialog? Edgar
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