Re: threading problem

2000-05-24 Thread Gary Johnson
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 08:37:25AM +0200, Byrial Jensen wrote: On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 03:18:07 +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: When Mutt does threading, it pays attention to the message times. Right, and that is indeed the problem. 1003: Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 12:56:48 +0100

Re: threading problem

2000-05-24 Thread Michael Tatge
Gary Johnson muttered: All the times in the Received: headers and the From header are consistent, but the original poster's clock seems to be fast by an hour. Gary -- Gary Johnson | Agilent Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED] | RF Communications Product Generation

Re: threading problem

2000-05-24 Thread clemensF
Michael Tatge: So, to get the threading in the way to want it just set the Date: header of that message to a reasonable value and you'll be fine. that's cool! whenever you suspect something's fishy, you just wade thru your email to check the sequence of dates? or did you already write the

Re: threading problem

2000-05-24 Thread Michael Tatge
clemensF muttered: Michael Tatge: So, to get the threading in the way to want it just set the Date: header of that message to a reasonable value and you'll be fine. that's cool! whenever you suspect something's fishy, you just wade thru your email to check the sequence of dates? or

Re: threading problem

2000-05-24 Thread Gary Johnson
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 09:14:17PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: I didn't do that, it was the original poster, that already did it. If he for God's sake can't live with the wrong threading, editing the header seems to be the easiest workaround. If you find this cool, buy a coat. You'll be

threading problem

2000-05-23 Thread Gary Johnson
I'm having a problem understanding why some messages are threaded as they are. It seems incorrect to me, but it's probably some subtlety I don't understand. I am using mutt-1.2i, but the appearance is the same using mutt-1.0pre4us. Here's an example from the vim mailing list, which I route to

Re: threading problem

2000-05-23 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 23 May 2000: I'm having a problem understanding why some messages are threaded as they are. It seems incorrect to me, but it's probably some subtlety I don't understand. Right... Okay, I *think* I understand what is going on, let's see if I can

Re: threading problem

2000-05-23 Thread clemensF
Mikko Hänninen: PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\RUN;C:\WINDOWS\CRASH you got your path all wrong. with windows it =must= look like this: PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\CRASH;C:\WINDOWS\RUN -- clemens [EMAIL PROTECTED]