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Re: [OT don't break threads (Was: smtpd_recipient_restriction not applied ?)
From: Adam Jacob Muller (lists-postfix
adam.gs)
Date: Mon Dec 18 2006 - 20:08:08 CST
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On Dec 18, 2006, at 4:29 PM, mouss wrote:
> Pascal Maes wrote:
>>
>> Le 17 déc. 06 à 20:46, mouss a écrit :
>>
>>> Pascal Maes wrote:
>>>> hello
>>>>
>>>
>>> Please help keeping threads clean. do not reply to an unrelated
>>> message. Instead, compose a fresh new mail.
>>
>> Sorry, I don't understand you remark.
>
> you have sent your question by replying to the message of "Jay
> Chandler" with Subejct: "Alias to alluser..."
>
> This is visible in the headers in your message:
>
> In-Reply-To: <45822BA7.3020704
chapman.edu>
> References: <BAY120-DAV302C649C61091585DA8CEA6D50
phx.gbl>
> <4581CAEF.9040703
free.fr> <BAY120-
> DAV992449325E8AECADCF9C6A6D40
phx.gbl> <BAY120-
> DAV18EE5DDDD7BE58515647AA6D40
phx.gbl> <45822BA7.3020704
chapman.edu>
>
>
> so your message shows as a "node" in an unrelated thread, which is
> bad for the archives (and also for people who use a threaded view
> in their mail client).
>
>
Oddly enough, I do use threading, but this did not break my mail
client (Apple Mail).
Then again, i don't see in-reply-to headers or references, in the
original mail. How odd.
-Adam
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