Maybe the digest form doesn't include the required in-reply-to and references headers.
Check the headers in the individual messages ... Someome made us turn off using the subject for threading, so you dont even get any fallback, although it probably wouldn't help terribly if in-reply-to and references was missing. On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 03:58, Mike Stilson wrote: > I'm fairly new to using evolution (I've been a mutt fan until now) and > have run into a little problem. I subscribe to digest versions of > several lists. When I expand them (via procmail.. here's the script > that expands them) > > :0: > * ^Subject:.*inux-kernel-.*digest > |formail +1 -a "List-ID: lkml" -ds >> $DEFAULT > > :0: > * ^Subject:.*XFree86.* > |formail +1 -a "List-ID: xfree" -ds >> $DEFAULT > > :0: > * ^List-ID:.*mysql.*mysql.com > |formail +1 -a "List-ID: mysql" -ds >> $DEFAULT > > $DEFAULT is /var/spool/mail/mike > > I set up evolution to filter on the List-ID header, and put them in > their own folder (I couldn't figure out how to get evo to break up the > digest itself, if it can), and that works just fine. > > The problem comes that it won't thread any of the messages. It's not a > BIG problem with smaller digests, but with lkml for example, there's > 200+ a day in there and other than just grouping by subject then date, I > can't get it to thread at all. Some threads wind up with 70 messages > and it'd be much more convenient to collapse them. > > If I point mutt at the local evo mbox for it, it threads them fine, > since there's no reference id's in the digests, I assume it's threading > by subject. Is there a way to set evo to do that? > > TIA > -me > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
