On Friday 15 August 2003 11:46 pm, William Kenworthy wrote:
> It was new message - checked the header of what I sent, and what came
> in via the list,  and its clean - used evolution.  Threaded view in
> evo shows nothing extra

        My appologies. It shows as a new thread now that I restarted kmail. 
Come to think of it kmail has acted strangely off and on lately. 
Occasionally it puts an empty copy of sent mail in my outbox that will 
block all subsiquent email 'til I clear it out. Today at one point, it 
showed 4 pieces, all to the Gentoo list that, when I opened them to 
edit magicly changed from addressed to the gentoo list to having no 
address, and the subject line changed from what I had posted to "No 
Subject".
>
> I dont use threading myself as its a real pain when you get a lot of
> mail, breaks too often, and leads people to keep complaining about
> broken threads when its probably that they are using a broken mail
> client (in your case, kmail) :)
>
> The emerge problem is potentially quite serious, as how many security
> updates am I missing, if the packages are not showing up?  I'll wait
> to see if any more messages turn up with an explanation before
> posting a bug


> BillK
>
> On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 10:11, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> > On Friday 15 August 2003 09:19 pm, William Kenworthy wrote:
> > > What gives?
> >
> > Bill,
> >     First of all, please start a new thread rather than replying to an
> > old one and then changing the subject. This messes up email
> > threading something fierce.
> >     Thast said, after reading your post I decided to try for myself to
> > see if there were discrepancies as you pointed out.
> >
> >  # wc /var/cache/edb/world
> >     108     108    2080 /var/cache/edb/world
> >  # emerge -e --deep world -p|wc
> >     388    1549   16617
> >
> > I seem to be off in the other direction. What gives here?

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Regards, Ernie
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