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Ah thanks, thats what I must have done. Never happened on other lists
so I assumed it'd be okay. My Bad.
--- Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Glyn Astill wrote:
> > How did that happen? The subject is totally different, so is the
> > body.
> 
> It has an "In-Reply-To:" and possibly "References:" header which
> relates
> it to the other thread.
> 
> The solution is simple.  Don't reply to an existing message when
> you
> want to post a new thread.  Compose a new one instead.
> 
> -- 
> Alvaro Herrera                          Developer,
> http://www.PostgreSQL.org/
> "Aprender sin pensar es inútil; pensar sin aprender, peligroso"
> (Confucio)
> 



Glyn Astill



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