hijacking threads (was Re: How to disable fault-around by debugfs?)

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On Wed, 12 Nov 2014 18:39:08 +0530, lokesh kumar said:
> Hi,
> Sorry i forgot to change subject line :(

Note that for people that use mail software that supports threading, even
changing the subject line may not be sufficient - there's another E_mail
header.  For this note, it says:

References: <267163c2.1f570.149a3108a46.Coremail.michaelbest002@xxxxxxx> <CAAZ733vy8Q952mYLrDVFHPd_fULd0=9Ja=XczgFbtCg7APONKg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
            <CAAZ733sk1+SweRe-D8kwx4tQnStUbBBSavZh3PZ0Gu2Bc5tHHg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

and can be used by the software to group all posts in the thread together,
and even ignore an entire thread.  It's also what most web archives use
for "display by thread".  So for instance, since I changed the Subject:
line, but did *not* clean up References:, this still shows up under "How to
disable fault-around by debugfs" in the archives:

http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/pipermail/kernelnewbies/2014-November/thread.html

Moral:  Just start with a fresh new post to the list. :)

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