New to Apache 2007-10-02 - By David Smith
Back I know in Thunderbird you can click on the email address of a message and compose a new message to that person. It's not the same as a reply which incorporates other header information in order to perserve the thread association.
--David
Mark H. Wood wrote:
>On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 06:58:23PM -0400, Mark Thomas wrote: > > >>Tony Fountain wrote: >> >> >>>Mark, >>> >>>I did not hijack a thread. I started this one myself. >>> >>> >>No you didn't. You hit reply to an old message deleted the content and >>changed the subject. Please don't do this. >> >> > >Possibly he's an innocent victim of today's over-helpful MUAs. If I'd >never seen or been told about the Message-ID:, In-Reply-To:, and >References: headers, I'd think that the above actions had wiped out >all traces of the previous thread, and I would think I'm being >efficient by letting the MUA copy the list address for me instead of >typing it myself. > >Authors of gooey MUAs would do well to support listmail better by, for >example, providing a button to "send new message to the list that >reflected this message", or enabling the association of a folder with >an address and providing a button for "send to this folder's >associated address". > > >
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