Re: Threading not always correct? (was Re[2]: How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?)

2000-08-24 Thread John Phillips

Hello

Sunday, August 20, 2000, 4:22:07 AM, you wrote:

GG Hello Marck and everyone else...

MDP Having  said  that  (and  it  is  true)  beware  the  "References" and
MDP "In-reply-to" headers which contain threading information for replies.
MDP This can lead to unrelated issues becoming threaded together.

GG I've noticed totally unrelated subjects get threaded together, and I'm
GG never sure if the sender used a reply function rather than creating a
GG new message, or if either TB or TBUDL is not processing the references
GG properly. Can anyone provide an explanation?

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GG 
GG Why is Santa so jolly?
GG Because he knows where all the bad girls live!

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They never have yet, AFAIK.   {Free} Agent, which I have used more
extensively than Bat! never seems to have a sorting problem, but
{Free} Agent is unfortunately now an orphan, and of course Bat! is
more powerful (except for newsreader capabilities as well as mail
which Agent can do, but only from the same server (and one server
only) as the mail. Notwithstanding this rant, IMHO, Bat! is the best
bar none.

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Re[2]: How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?

2000-08-19 Thread Gold Gaurami

Hello Aaron and everyone else...

AG Great! Figured that out finally. Now, is there any way to get the
AG cursor to start on the subject line for folders where the To: is
AG always going to be the same?

Well, no. But if you reply to a message rather than creating a new
one, the cursor begins in the document at the point of the %cursor
macro.

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Threading not always correct? (was Re[2]: How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?)

2000-08-19 Thread Gold Gaurami

Hello Marck and everyone else...

MDP Having  said  that  (and  it  is  true)  beware  the  "References" and
MDP "In-reply-to" headers which contain threading information for replies.
MDP This can lead to unrelated issues becoming threaded together.

I've noticed totally unrelated subjects get threaded together, and I'm
never sure if the sender used a reply function rather than creating a
new message, or if either TB or TBUDL is not processing the references
properly. Can anyone provide an explanation?

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Gold Gauramimailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Why is Santa so jolly?
Because he knows where all the bad girls live!

   //Flying high with The Bat! v1.46 Beta/3
   //Over the land of Win98 v4.10 build 1998
   //Fueled by an AMD K6-2 400mhz, 128mb RAM, and fusion.

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Re[2]: How can I skip the CC field when using tab from the TO: field?

2000-08-19 Thread Gold Gaurami

Hello A and everyone else...

ACM That is potentially dangerous especially for those who use the %To
ACM macro at the folder level. Messages may be inadvertently CC'd to an
ACM additional address. It's good practice to have both fields in view and
ACM check them prior to each mail send.


Oh? I can't understand how this would happen. Under which
circumstances would it occur?

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