Thanks Samuel for pointing this out. yes, you're right, if we've group the 
email, it will be the same as the one seen in the link, unless we've chosen the 
"Flatten" view in the email client. 



We shall open another new thread on this discussion or else it will not match 
the subject again. :)





rgds,

CL


---- On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 03:39:01 +0800 Samuel Gougeon <sgoug...@free.fr> wrote 
----



Le 11/11/2019 à 18:01, Chin Luh Tan a
      écrit :

Hi, 



I just aware that Samuel has pointed out about the
          "hijacking" a thread, in fact, this topic was hijacked from
          the original topic "[Scilab-users] lincos instruction :
          example file pendulum_anim45.zcos is corrupted - Buggzilla
          16221" .



Look at this link:



http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Scilab-users-lincos-instruction-example-file-pendulum-anim45-zcos-is-corrupted-Buggzilla-16221-tc4039887.html



We would not able to see the topic on MacOS but instead, it
          is hiding under the lincos topic. 



How it happens? 



I think a lot of time when we wanted to post to the user
          list, we just simple open one email, and the click reply,
          delete the contents and put in new subjects, and this is how
          we hijacked a topic. So the original topic looks very active,
          but it was talking about something else. 



>From email, it looks ok,



Thank you, Chin Luh.

It's the same issue with emails, if the mailer is set to thread
      mails (i could not work without this feature. Who could?).
 If a hijacked thread is folded, the hijacking discussion becomes
      completely hidden.




Regards
 




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