This is an awful problem!

I made a Python script to workaround this... it's kinda scary: it logs
in (over IMAP), finds the messages, removes the old ones, and puts
back new ones with the "corrected" subject line so that gmail groups
them properly.  If you want I can send the Python script... but it's
pretty scary.  If it has bugs it can delete your emails!  And it
requires you to put your IMAP credentials into a Python source... etc.

I wish there were a cleaner solution :)

Mike

On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Dawid Weiss <dawid.we...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> There's a fair bit of info on the internet about this, apparently
> gmail groups by subject only and JIRA includes varying content in an
> issue's subject, depending on the action (comment, update, etc.). Did
> anybody find a solution to thread ALL of an issue's messages into a
> single thread (other than hacking through a proxy account and
> rewriting message subjects? :)
>
> Dawid
>
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