On 25.04.2008 11:16, joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
Dear list readers,
just a short question. I am using the thread view feature of Evolution. But all the replies from Joseph are not sorted correctly and shown by there own.
Is somebody else experiencing this?
Thanks,
Paul
PS: The archive also does not thread it correctly (see [1] e. g. [coreboot] pci device memory allocation problem ).
[1] http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2008-April/thread.html
Hmm, why would it do that??
Your mailer is broken. It does not create an In-Reply-To header, making it impossible to determine which mail it is ansering to.
AHH, more email problems :-( I'm using IMAP, would that make a difference? Or would this have to do with SMTP?
Dear Joseph,
Am Freitag, den 25.04.2008, 10:33 -0400 schrieb joe@settoplinux.org:
On 25.04.2008 11:16, joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
Your mailer is broken. It does not create an In-Reply-To header, making it impossible to determine which mail it is ansering to.
AHH, more email problems :-( I'm using IMAP, would that make a difference? Or would this have to do with SMTP?
I would say, it does not have to do anything with the protocol. When you hit on Reply, your mailer should set the correct headers.
Thanks,
Paul
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 10:33:25AM -0400, joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
AHH, more email problems :-( I'm using IMAP, would that make a difference? Or would this have to do with SMTP?
No, it's either your mail client not putting in the headers or a mail server along the path your mail takes stripping them away.
Do you use a funky client?
Thanks, Ward.
On 25.04.2008 16:33, joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
On 25.04.2008 11:16, joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
Dear list readers,
just a short question. I am using the thread view feature of Evolution. But all the replies from Joseph are not sorted correctly and shown by there own.
Is somebody else experiencing this?
Thanks,
Paul
PS: The archive also does not thread it correctly (see [1] e. g. [coreboot] pci device memory allocation problem ).
[1] http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2008-April/thread.html
Hmm, why would it do that??
Your mailer is broken. It does not create an In-Reply-To header, making it impossible to determine which mail it is ansering to.
AHH, more email problems :-( I'm using IMAP, would that make a difference? Or would this have to do with SMTP?
Neither. The mail client/webmail interface you're using is broken. The headers look suspiciously like you're using the 1&1 webmail frontend. If not, please tell us which e-mail program you'r using locally for these mails.
Regards, Carl-Daniel