Re: A wish

From: De DBA <dedba_at_tpg.com.au>
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 16:37:34 +1000
Message-ID: <50F4F92E.9000708_at_tpg.com.au>



+1

Thunderbird 10ESR. Apple Mail also does rudimentary threading, but not related sub-threads :(

I believe that the threading is governed by the mail headers "In-Reply-To" and "References" in the reply, which aren't added when one starts a new email.

Cheers,
Tony

On 15/01/13 6:04 AM, Hans Forbrich wrote:
> I currently use Thunderbird 17.0.2 (on Windows)
>
> As one example, the recent thread "Session Time Model Issue" was
> _extended_ to the new "0day virus" thread on Jan 12 _at_ 14h15. A review
> of the headers indicates this was a "Reply-To".
>
> In Thunderbird, the thread starts with Session Time Model Issue and the
> 7th reply becomes a different topic, but under the the "Session ..."
> thread tree.
>
> I've often wondered whether this is a user or a program glitch.
>
> /Hans
>
> On 14/01/2013 12:45 PM, Ryan January wrote:
>> I can verify this threading behavior in Thunderbird (17.0) on Ubuntu
>> (12.04).
>>
>> On 01/14/2013 01:34 PM, Guillermo Alan Bort wrote:
>>> now I have to ask. What mail client do you use? I have a few accounts
>>> centralized in my main gmail account (as you may have noticed this is
>>> not
>>> my "work" addres...) and I get threadding done by subject. I use the
>>> gmail
>>> web client, though, and sometimes, especially for customer
>>> relationships it
>>> might be useful to get a more advanced threadding system... I have
>>> outlook
>>> installed... but it's not nearly good enough.
>>> Cheers
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