re: PRESERVE THREADS!

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> Subject: re: PRESERVE THREADS!
> From: Iain Buchanan <iain@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Date: 22 Apr 2003 09:49:22 +0930
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> (Yes I was shouting!)
> Please observe these two simple rules when posting to mailing lists :)
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> 1.  When you reply to a message, reply to a message!  ie. don't send a
> 'new' mail.  Many times I post an answer that has already been posted,
> simply because previous answers broke the thread and appeared somewhere
> else.
> 
> 2. When you want to start a new thread (even if its based on an old
> one), make sure you use the 'new' button this time!  I delete mails by
> thread once I'm satisfied that I've read all I want to, and I often miss
> new threads in there.
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> There are many other (some obvious) reasons why you should preserve
> threads.  There are various other rants on this around the web if you
> want to go looking :)
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> And please,
> flame > /dev/null
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> Iain Buchanan <iain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Alone!  I'm alone!  I'm a lonely, insignificant speck on a has-been
> planet orbited by a cold, indifferent sun!
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> 		-- Homer Simpson
> 		   El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Homer
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I completely agree that threads should be preserved, but I do have an issue.
For some reason my replies from Evolution never stay within the original thread.
No idea why, it just started happening a while back.  Regardless of how I reply
it ends up as the beginning of a new thread.  

Suggestions for those of us who are trying to comply but failing?


Thanks,
Brian Hanks
brice@xxxxxxxxxx





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