On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:01 PM, Chad Perrin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 07:14:20PM +0900, Robert Klemme wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Robert Klemme
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I notice that since a few days there seems to be a quite high number
>> > of torn threads, i.e. threads which are not presented as a single
>> > thread in GMail reader.  It seems that messages in between are missing
>> > which leads to a new thread.  Interestingly GMail also does not
>> > present the "Re:" at the beginning of the subject but I assume this is
>> > a GMail feature.  Does anybody have an idea what's going on?
>>
>> OK, I got one clue: these threads all landed partially in GMail spam.
>> Now I just need to find out what diverted them there.  I think it may
>> be the "boxing" postings which I flagged as spam.  Did anybody
>> experience the same?
>
> I am not in a position to comment on GMail issues, but I can tell you
> that I am not seeing any such problems in Mutt.  Even if I manually
> delete emails from the middle of a thread, the thread remains connected.
> I think the issue is related to GMail's handling of threading itself.

I guess you are right.  My main error was not to look into Spam before
posting.  But ruby-talk messages landed in Spam so rarely in the past
that I did not even think of that option. :-)

Kind regards

robert

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