Re: Eagle-Libraries for commodore-stuff (... and maybe others, too)

From: silverdr_at_wfmh.org.pl
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2013 20:14:09 +0200
Message-Id: <CAD64B2F-0869-44EF-9B42-A274E8387750@wfmh.org.pl>
On 2013-04-27, at 19:58, Nils Stec wrote:

> Just for a little side-note: it is better to start new thread rather 
> than
> replying in an old one when new subject is to be discussed.
> 
> Huh???
> 
> Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
> I *think* the OP took an old email to the group, changed the subject 
> line, and posted. Some email
> readers will thread the new post with the 
> old thread.
> 
> Just my theory...

Confirmed when one looks at the headers.

> Oooh now i understand.. this happened. My mail reader does not show thrrads at all, i didn't see that.
> 
> Sorry.

NP Nils. It was just "a little side note" so that more people get aware that changing subject line when replying in one thread does not change the "in-reply-to" and "references" headers. Clients will then (properly) put the new messages into the old thread. While changing the subject line alone is fine when the thread itself evolves, it is less welcome when one just wants to start a new thread.

But - in any case - it was not supposed to be the subject of our discussion, was it? ;-)

-- 
SD!


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