Yes, this is the intended behavior. It's because mutt displays the
subject if the parent is not visible or missing, on the theory that who
knows what the parent's subject is.
-Daniel
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 11:05:07PM -0800, Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> David Ellement wrote:
> >
David Ellement wrote:
>
> I also see this. Here's an example from this list.
it also seems to happen when the parent moves out of the top of the
display.
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Sven Guckes wrote:
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> hmm.. can you type up a sample mailbox which shows this?
> You might attach this mailbox and then we can
> take a look at it with "mutt -f filename" etc.
well i'm using Maildir, so that would be a bit difficult. here's a
better example though (from an earlier off list mess
On 020320, at 15:32:27, Sven Guckes wrote
> hmm.. can you type up a sample mailbox which shows this?
> You might attach this mailbox and then we can
> take a look at it with "mutt -f filename" etc.
I also see this. Here's an example from this list.
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David Ellement
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* Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-19 21:27]:
> any idea why the subject is sometimes duplicated in threaded displays?
> it seems to happen mainly when the parent is missing; ie:
>
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