On 5/19/07, Jim Lucas <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tijnema wrote: > On 5/19/07, Jim Lucas <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Tijnema wrote: >> > On 5/19/07, Jim Lucas <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Jim Lucas wrote: >> >> > PHP Developer wrote: >> >> >> some people don't remove the "Re:" prefix when answering to the >> >> >> questions It opens a new topic on the list and that's not >> appropriate >> >> >> . Thank ya >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> >> >> Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your >> >> story. >> >> >> Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. >> >> > >> >> > Clients that rely on the subject to determine if it a new thread are >> >> > broken. >> >> > >> >> > In fact, if you looked the headers of your email you will see a line >> >> > like this >> >> > >> >> > message-id: <757360.51350.qm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> > >> >> > my client takes that line and make a reference to it like this. >> >> > >> >> > references: <757360.51350.qm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> > >> >> > it will also create a new message-id: line. something like this. >> >> > >> >> > message-id: >> >> <d8269d910705181310k1f1416efq8ef7b77e793d77b6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> > >> >> > if anybody replies to my message, the process is repeated. >> >> > >> >> > Real, non-broken, email clients rely on the above lines to determine >> >> how >> >> > messages belong to one another. Again, it has nothing to do >> with the >> >> > subject line. Look at the subject line of this message. >> >> > >> >> >> >> If the email client started a new thread for my last message, then >> >> your email client broken. >> >> >> >> Sounds like a Jeff Foxworthy joke... >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Jim Lucas >> > >> > Ok, so gmail is broken, lets spam google :) >> > >> > Tijnema >> >> Google doesn't deserve to get spammed, GMail is a great client. I use >> it myself for personal mail. >> They just need to fix the algorithm that determines what is a >> continued thread and what is a new >> message. >> >> Mostly what happens to my GMail account, is that it groups messages >> together, that truly have >> nothing to do with each other. > > Never had any problems like that, only that it doesn't continue with > the old one. > Anyway, it works a lot better than Megasoft Outlook or such, they > don't group anything... > > Tijnema >> >> -- >> Jim Lucas >> >> "Some men are born to greatness, some achieve greatness, >> and some have greatness thrust upon them." >> >> Unknown >> >> I recommend Thunderbird. Never had one problem with it. -- Jim Lucas
Is there something like web thunderbird? I really need a web based mail client... Tijnema -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php