On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 13:01, Dan Winship wrote: > I'm not sure how this has turned into such a long thread. > > Example: I send you a message with the subject "Hello". Bob also sends > you a message with the subject "Hello". You reply to the message from > me, and then delete the original. Then I reply to you, and my message > with the subject "Re: Hello" gets attached to *Bob's* message, which it > is *NOT* a reply to. > > This is broken. We really should change Evolution's behavior. It is much > more annoying to have false-positive threading than false-negative > threading.
This is not exactly what I was talking about. What I mean is re-stated below: 1. I receive a message with subject "foo" on January first. 2. I receive a message with subject "foo" on March fifth. These messages also had other recipients. 3. One of the other recipients replies to the message from step 2, also on March fifth. The reply has subject "RE: foo" and is missing the In-Reply-To header. 4. The reply from step 3 is threaded under the message from step 1. So I get mail from somebody, and then an immediate reply to it, and the reply is threaded in some months-old thread, miles down my screen. I didn't delete any of the example emails; they are all still in that folder. In fact, it seems to be threaded under the oldest message in that folder with a subject of "foo." I would expect it to be threaded under the newest message with subject "foo." Sorry if I worded it unclearly the first 2 times. -Eric _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution