Am 28.09.20 um 19:32 schrieb Dave Howorth: >> the far slower copy from the list-server is silently purged by >> intention to avoid receive ever ymessage twice on mailing lists where >> people can't handle a MUA > > Well then, it's not Benjamin breaking the threading, it's you :P > You need to rewrite your processing rules to prefer the list copy how should the mail server supressing duplicates by intention smell that the first message is a off-list copy? * it's received * it's stored * later another with the same message ID arrives * the later one is supressed > Assuming Tbird is capable; else change your MUA. not everyone is poor soul relying on client side rules, not for filter duplicates and not for move messages in subfolders, that's what mailservers are supposed to do so that the processing is independent from the device in your hands maybe Benjamin should switch the MUA or configure it correctly so that he have a "reply-list" button which is based on the list headers if he can't or don't want he can just delete everything but the list address after "reply-all" as i did when respond to his messages _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel