drago01 wrote:
Please reply to the thread instead of starting a new one every time.
I would if I knew how. Normally I have mail delivery for the mailing lists disabled, since the volume is too high, but if I want to reply to an individual message, I copy the Subject and some of the contents. Is there a fairly easy way to reply properly (within the existing thread) without enabling mail delivery?
On 03/22/2010 10:20 AM, Andre Robatino wrote:
drago01 wrote:
Please reply to the thread instead of starting a new one every time.
I would if I knew how. Normally I have mail delivery for the mailing lists disabled, since the volume is too high, but if I want to reply to an individual message, I copy the Subject and some of the contents. Is there a fairly easy way to reply properly (within the existing thread) without enabling mail delivery?
Point your favorite newsreader toward server news.gmane.org, subscribe to gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.testers, and access the list as a newsgroup with a one year retention. Makes even the busiest list quite manageable.
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Andre Robatino andre@bwh.harvard.edu wrote:
drago01 wrote:
Please reply to the thread instead of starting a new one every time.
I would if I knew how. Normally I have mail delivery for the mailing lists disabled, since the volume is too high, but if I want to reply to an individual message, I copy the Subject and some of the contents. Is there a fairly easy way to reply properly (within the existing thread) without enabling mail delivery?
Not really. You would need to edit several other headers in the SMTP message so that your mail client knew it was replying to a specific message.
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 11:20:57AM -0400, Andre Robatino wrote:
drago01 wrote:
Please reply to the thread instead of starting a new one every time.
I would if I knew how. Normally I have mail delivery for the mailing lists disabled, since the volume is too high, but if I want to reply to an individual message, I copy the Subject and some of the contents. Is there a fairly easy way to reply properly (within the existing thread) without enabling mail delivery?
Insert an In-Reply-To: header where the contents match the Message-id: header of the message you wish to reply to. For example, your message had this header:
Message-id: 4BA78AD9.2060507@bwh.harvard.edu
My reply adds this header:
In-Reply-To: 4BA78AD9.2060507@bwh.harvard.edu