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Hello Peter,

On 7 Jan 2002 at 12:53:24 +0100, Peter Palmreuther [PP] wrote
concerning 'Conditional suppression of "Attachments: <none>"':
...
PP> Therefore we all, threading by references, see his mails
PP> 'unthreaded' / 'beginning a new thread'.

The past two days I am trying out Mozilla, and I also took a look at
the integrated mail client. I don't like it but I found out that the
threading of messages worked better then in TB!. Even the messages
without the necessary references headers did thread correctly.

Now my question is; how does Mozilla accomplish this? Is it a
combination of threading by references and by subject or something? It
would be cool if TB! worked this way too.

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Best regards,
 David

** 007 of Borg:  "Dr. Borg." **

[TB! 1.54 Beta/25] [Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2]
         [Running on a Celeron 800@1176 256 Mb RAM]

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