Re: [R] Replying to replies in the forum

2017-04-05 Thread Tunga Kantarcı
Thanks a lot. On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 10:23 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote: > There is no conclusively client-free solution, which is why it is not in the > Posting Guide. > > However, as a general rule, start with a fresh email to start a thread, and > reply-to-all to the message you want to reply to

Re: [R] Replying to replies in the forum

2017-04-05 Thread Marc Schwartz
> On Apr 5, 2017, at 1:26 PM, Tunga Kantarcı wrote: > > My question is specifically about what I should use in the subject > line when replying, because I do not trust mail clients, or to myself > as I use different clients sometimes. Hence, I wanted to learn a > client free solution to correctl

Re: [R] Replying to replies in the forum

2017-04-05 Thread Jeff Newmiller
There is no conclusively client-free solution, which is why it is not in the Posting Guide. However, as a general rule, start with a fresh email to start a thread, and reply-to-all to the message you want to reply to. The threading is managed by hidden message ids, not subjects. -- Sent fro

Re: [R] Replying to replies in the forum

2017-04-05 Thread Tunga Kantarcı
My question is specifically about what I should use in the subject line when replying, because I do not trust mail clients, or to myself as I use different clients sometimes. Hence, I wanted to learn a client free solution to correctly send replies. Now, the posting guide is not explicit about this

Re: [R] Replying to replies in the forum

2017-04-05 Thread Marc Schwartz
> On Apr 5, 2017, at 11:41 AM, Tunga Kantarcı wrote: > > OK I cannot figure this out clearly in the guidelines of posting. When > I reply to a message I should out "Re:" in front of the subject line > of the original post. So if the subject line of the original post it > is "this is a post", the