On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 11:33 +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
> > On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 00:27 +0100, Brian Schueler wrote:
> > > I wanted to reply messages (e.g. to the cross-build-env in centos-devel)
> > > but my replies get posted as a new thread. I'm using Emulution
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 00:27 +0100, Brian Schueler wrote:
> > I wanted to reply messages (e.g. to the cross-build-env in centos-devel)
> > but my replies get posted as a new thread. I'm using Emulution 2.8 and I
> > think Evolution eats the in-reply-to information. Is
On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 00:27 +0100, Brian Schueler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to reply messages (e.g. to the cross-build-env in centos-devel)
> but my replies get posted as a new thread. I'm using Emulution 2.8 and I
> think Evolution eats the in-reply-to information. Is there anyone who
> also uses
On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 00:27 +0100, Brian Schueler wrote:
> I wanted to reply messages (e.g. to the cross-build-env in centos-devel)
> but my replies get posted as a new thread. I'm using Emulution 2.8 and I
> think Evolution eats the in-reply-to information. Is there anyone who
> also uses Evolutio
Hi,
I wanted to reply messages (e.g. to the cross-build-env in centos-devel)
but my replies get posted as a new thread. I'm using Emulution 2.8 and I
think Evolution eats the in-reply-to information. Is there anyone who
also uses Evolution (especially in conjunction with a Scalix imap
server)?
So
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