On 8 Sep 2011 at 17:42, Nuno J. Silva wrote:
Wait, how is pegasus doing threading? Threading should not need the
subject for anything, and just rely on the References and In-reply-to
headers.
Check if there's somehow a way to enable that kind of threading in your
client (although one wonders why would such option be disabled...).
Yes, there are two ways of threading. Pegasus chooses to do it purely
from the subject line, and is unlikely to change. Pegasus is an
excellent email program (would recommend it to those looking at an
alternative to Outlook, but it doesn't do scheduling/calendar) but is a
mature product. David Harris the writer is unlikely to do changes just
to keep libreoffice users happy... (although it is rumoured that the 35
character clipping will go when v5 is released, probably still a year
away).
Thanks for the suggestions Tom, I will persue the steering discuss
list.
(whoops, seem to have bottom posted...)
Dave
http://www.davesergeant.com
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