ken green wrote:
> Not a huge deal, but it
> does require an additional tab after entering a Subject line (since
> Follow up header comes after Subject).
I just found the option to move headers around, so this last point
isn't really valid.
(just keeping me honest... ;)
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Ken Green
Using Th
Hallo ken,
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 14:21:47 -0500GMT (10-7-2004, 21:21 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
KG> What do people do to quickly/easily break threads when replying to a
KG> message?
Copy the text you want to reply to, start a new message, asnd paste
the clipboard
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Groetjes, Roelof
Discl
What do people do to quickly/easily break threads when replying to a
message?
The easiest, most direct method I have found is to make the Follow up
header field visible and delete that value when I want to break
threading. (Message window: View -> Follow up:)
But since I like to see From, Reply-T
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