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Which is not too convenient. Good mailers (MUAs) let you add any
header to the message.
As you might remember
I am confined to Mail.
But I thought you also said that emacs was acceptable. VM and GNUS can
add headers, too.
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Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which is not too convenient. Good mailers (MUAs) let you add any
header to the message.
As you might remember
I am confined to Mail.
But I thought you also said that emacs was acceptable. VM and GNUS can
add headers, too.
e, this thread looks like this in my mailbox:
443 D Nov 11 dorit ben shalo ( 22) list question
444 D Nov 11 Alex Shnitman ( 57) +-
445 D Nov 11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( 18) | +-Re: list question (work around)
446 D Nov 11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( 18) | +-Re: list question (work around)
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Which is not too convenient. Good mailers (MUAs) let you add any
header to the message.
As you might remember
I am confined to Mail.
Dorit
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You have probably covered this ground long ago,
but I am new:
When I post to ILUG I sometimes want to reply
to a message I have already deleted.
I am careful to reproduce the exact right Subject
field,
but does not seem to place it in the right thread.
What should I do instead?
Thanks
Dorit
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 03:54:39AM -0500, dorit ben shalom wrote:
You have probably covered this ground long ago,
but I am new:
When I post to ILUG I sometimes want to reply
to a message I have already deleted.
I am careful to reproduce the exact right Subject
field,
but does not seem
The In-Reply-To: header should contain the
Message-ID of the message you're replying to.
Can I get this information from the linux archive?
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Dorit Ben-Shalom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The In-Reply-To: header should contain the
Message-ID of the message you're replying to.
Can I get this information from the linux archive?
The References field is there.
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"A sense of
The References field is there.
Not always, as far as I can see.
Am I missing something?
Dorit
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Is there any convenient way
to add a header to a message?
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Dorit Ben-Shalom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any convenient way
to add a header to a message?
formail(1)
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unequally at birth." [F. Scott FitzGerald]
Apart from the fact that I seem to confuse
MHonArc :)
What do I need to build into my headers
to make MHonArc happy?
Thanks
Dorit
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I now know how to edit the In-Reply-To: headers,
and then sendmail it to ILUG.
But I still think that the right conceptual
solution is to thread by Subject: and not by
In-Reply-To:.
Thanks for listening
And to Oleg for pointing out formail
Dorit
un-oops:
MHonArc fine.
Just slow.
Dorit
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