Re: [Pan-users] Threading problems with 0.95

2006-05-03 Thread Carl Hudkins
On Wed May 3 2006 00:48, Charles Kerr wrote: > The problem is that OE is posting broken Message-IDs. The original > article reads like this: > > X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1437 > X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1441 > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Pan-users] Threading problems with 0.95

2006-05-03 Thread George sherwood
On Tue, 2 May 2006 23:48:27 -0500 (CDT) "Charles Kerr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The groupname and message-ids of the posts. > > For privacy, George sent me the Message-Ids offlist, but since the > thread is here I'll reply here. > > The problem is that OE is posting broken Message-IDs. The

Re: [Pan-users] Threading problems with 0.95

2006-05-02 Thread Charles Kerr
>> I have noticed that if I post a follow-up to a post, then my post does >> not thread up in pan 0.95 with the original post. It starts a new >> thread. If I post a reply to a reply to my reply, my second reply >> shows itself threaded under my original reply and not the person that >> replied t

Re: [Pan-users] Threading problems with 0.95

2006-05-02 Thread Charles Kerr
> I have noticed that if I post a follow-up to a post, then my post does > not thread up in pan 0.95 with the original post. It starts a new > thread. If I post a reply to a reply to my reply, my second reply > shows itself threaded under my original reply and not the person that > replied to me.

[Pan-users] Threading problems with 0.95

2006-05-02 Thread George sherwood
I have noticed that if I post a follow-up to a post, then my post does not thread up in pan 0.95 with the original post. It starts a new thread. If I post a reply to a reply to my reply, my second reply shows itself threaded under my original reply and not the person that replied to me. What can