New thread sorting: what's wrong with it? (repost from tbbeta)

2008-08-06 Thread Martin Schuster
Hello Tbudl, Maybe the beta list was the wrong place to post this in the first step, because it might not be a beta issue...so I try and repost it here. I have this problem: > http://www.nachbild.de/temp/tb_new_thread_sorting.png > I have this list sorted by creation date, with "

Re: What is "New Thread Sorting"?

2004-06-28 Thread Allie Martin
Rick Friedman, [RF] wrote: > Well, the subject is my question. Under View->Message List Columns > there is a checkbox for "New Thread Sorting". What does this do? I > have some folders which are threaded by reference. How does "New > Thread Sorting" affect it?

What is "New Thread Sorting"?

2004-06-28 Thread Rick Friedman
Well, the subject is my question. Under View->Message List Columns there is a checkbox for "New Thread Sorting". What does this do? I have some folders which are threaded by reference. How does "New Thread Sorting" affect it? How does it affect non-threaded folders? T

Re[2]: thread sorting

2004-02-01 Thread Dan Perez
Hello Ken, Saturday, January 31, 2004, 9:12:23 PM, you wrote: ... ... kg> Do you mean you are *sorting* by Subject AND threading by subject? (I kg> assume yes, as this would make the most sense). The only time I use a kg> sort by subject is for reference folders where new messages are rarely

Re: thread sorting

2004-02-01 Thread ken green
Dan Perez wrote: > Yes I see what you mean now. I have my threads sorted by Subject so my > suggestion works that way, Do you mean you are *sorting* by Subject AND threading by subject? (I assume yes, as this would make the most sense). The only time I use a sort by subject is for reference fold

Re[2]: thread sorting

2004-01-31 Thread Dan Perez
Hello ken, Saturday, January 31, 2004, 4:36:33 PM, you wrote: ... ... kg> Nope, I don't think so. At least not for me - not if you are viewing kg> threads by reference. For this list (TBUDL), two recent threads are: kg> PC Mag Review Of "The Bat!" kg> and kg> Export of messages and address

Re: thread sorting

2004-01-31 Thread ken green
Dan Perez wrote: > If you click on the "Received" column header this should accomplish > what you want (it is how I have mine set as well) Nope, I don't think so. At least not for me - not if you are viewing threads by reference. For this list (TBUDL), two recent threads are: PC Mag Review Of "

Re: thread sorting

2004-01-31 Thread Dan Perez
Hello ken, Saturday, January 31, 2004, 2:45:55 PM, you wrote: kg> Is there a way to have threads sort by most recent activity? That is, kg> if someone today posts to a thread started 6 months ago, that thread (if kg> sorting by created date) would move to the most recent. ... ... If you clic

thread sorting

2004-01-31 Thread ken green
Is there a way to have threads sort by most recent activity? That is, if someone today posts to a thread started 6 months ago, that thread (if sorting by created date) would move to the most recent. Changing the "older message begins a thread" setting doesn't seem to have any effect. The reason