On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 06:01:40PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
| with a recent mutt update, my current version 1.3.24 started
| displaying messages part of a thread as follows, if the original
| (first) message of that thread had been deleted. i find this really
| annoying -- visually that is. it took me some time to accept that
| Junichi did not reply to Oohara...
| 
| 267 N   Dec 22 Oohara Yuuma    |1.1K| Re: be my own official primary
| 268 N   Dec 22 Junichi Uekawa  |0.9K| ?-?->Re: Why isn't apt interna
| 269 N   Dec 22 Junichi Uekawa  |0.7K| +->Re: Why isn't apt internati  
| 
| can this be changed back to the way it was before through a config
| options?

Does "set ascii_chars" help at all?  i've seen some incorrect
displaying of threading if a term that doesn't use the same 8-bit
characters as mutt uses.  Setting ascii_chars makes mutt simulate the
line-art using only 7-bit US-ASCII characters.

The other guess I have is that the threading heuristics aren't quite
right, or the person's mailer is messed up and has headers linking it
to the wrong thread.

-D

-- 

Microsoft encrypts your Windows NT password when stored on a Windows CE
device. But if you look carefully at their encryption algorithm, they
simply XOR the password with "susageP", Pegasus spelled backwards.
Pegasus is the code name of Windows CE. This is so pathetic it's
staggering.

http://www.cegadgets.com/artsusageP.htm

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