Hi :)
Another way is to use "Forward" and then copy&paste back to the list.
When you notice a thread has been hijacked it's quite a neat way of
breaking the new subject out into a new thread of it's own.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 7 February 2014 20:14, J. Randal Matheny <randal@fastmail.fm> wrote:
You said / VocĂȘ disse:
I don't know if it's the case here, but people do sometimes reply to an
existing email to the list and just change the subject line (presumably
to save looking up the address for the list). That isn't enough to make
it a different thread - there are separate headers in the email which
link messages into threads - so the new message shows up as part of the
original thread. Mark.
I found this out the hard way. Went to nabble to do some searching, and
noticed that my email discussion, with which I'd done exactly as you
mentioned, was included in the previous subject discussion. *Sigh*
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