Just noticed an interesting phenomena.  I was asked about a several-day-long 
thread whose most recent message was yesterday, wanted to find the thread 
beginning, so I switched to 'd' order, found the most recent message, and 
switched to 't' order while on that message; mutt beeped and went to the last 
message (in 't' order).  Back to 'd' order, found the most recent, switched to 
's' order, saw all the messages, went to the very first, switched to 't' order, 
and it properly stayed in the thread.  Or if I stay in 'd' order, find the 
first in the thread, and switch to 't' order, it does the right thing.

I can sort of comprehend / guess how this might be happening; 't' collapses 
threads, and because the current message is not directly visible, mutt gets 
confused, beeps, and goes to the most recent thread.  But it seems like a bug.

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