Could someone please have a look at an issue I'm having in resubmitting a 
patch, trying to get the resubmission email to appear as a reply on an existing 
thread? In order to conform to submission guidelines in ffmpeg-devel, I'm using 
git format-patch and git send-email, using the --in-reply-to option, but it's 
not giving the expected results.

I had started a thread in this mailing list for a patch I've been working on. I 
had gotten some comments to my initial submission, worked on addressing them, 
and last night I submitted it again. I wanted the resubmission to appear as a 
reply on the earlier thread, to preserve that conversation. After configuring 
git to use the same email account that I had used for the earlier submissions 
and comments, I used the following git command:

    git send-email [email protected] 
--in-reply-to="[email protected]" <patch-file-name>

I got the message ID from the following line in the message I wanted to reply 
to:
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

But when I submitted the patch, it showed up in the list as a reply on a 
completely different, unrelated thread. 

So I came back and fixed a couple other issues in the patch (I had messed up 
the subject line), double-checked that I had copied the Message-ID, and entered 
this command (adding angle brackets this time to the ID, just in case that 
might matter). 

    git send-email [email protected] 
--in-reply-to="<[email protected]>" 
<patch-file-name>

Still, the message went to the same incorrect thread.

Is there possibly something else I need to add to the send-email command to get 
it to attach to the older thread?

Thanks,

Allan


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