On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 12:07:22PM +0100, Sean Quinlan wrote: > * Preben Randhol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2001-05-06 11:19): > > "Karsten M. Self" <kmself@ix.netcom.com> wrote on 06/05/2001 (11:34) : > > > Note that it's preferable to compose a new message rather than replying > > > to an existing thread when starting a new topic. Your post is threaded > > > beneath a discussion on storage in my mailreader. > > > > Then I think you need to check your mailreader as it appears as a normal > > tread on my mailread, mutt. I cannot see anything in the header that > > indicate why this should be threaded under a different thread. > > Funny enough, I use mutt as well, and I also saw the message as part > of an existing thread. The mail that Andrew Hagen sent appeared as a > reply to a mail by Alvin Oga. A quick look at the headers reveals > that Alvin had the following header: > > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > and in Andrew's mail: > > In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > That seems to be why its threaded under an existing discussion on my > machine, but I'm interested as to why its showing up as a new topic on > yours. Do you know of any mutt setting that would do this?
one possibility might be -- having deleted the original message, wouldn't the 'reply' wind up under its own thread? -- DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #28 from Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : Would you like to have rxvt show you useful information in the TITLE BAR of its X window? For example, to see your "present working directory" in the title bar, include this in your command prompt string: export PS1="\e]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED] " Anything between the "\e]0;" and the control-G will be displayed as the title of the rxvt window. (Here, ^G is preceded by ^V showing how to insert one into an editor.) Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...