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From: Newbie on 6 May 2008 12:42 > If it's set to thread by reference, the subject should make no > difference. No still behaves the same way. Finally found the following sentence in Thoth's user guide: "Note that the contents of a thread (what articles belong to a given thread) is still always determined by the Subject line. This is done intentionally so that when a poster changes the subject of a reply a new article thread is created." I guess that's that. I wish there was a user-selectable choice here, but there doesn't seem to be.
From: gtr on 6 May 2008 17:24 On 2008-05-06 09:42:16 -0700, Newbie <newbie(a)no.spam> said: > >> If it's set to thread by reference, the subject should make no >> difference. > > No still behaves the same way. Finally found the following sentence in > Thoth's user guide: > > "Note that the contents of a thread (what articles belong to a given > thread) is still always determined by the Subject line. This is done > intentionally so that when a poster changes the subject of a reply a > new article thread is created." > > I guess that's that. I wish there was a user-selectable choice here, > but there doesn't seem to be. What would that option be? Thread with others that have different subjects? I'm not clear on what you want it to do, I guess. -- Thank you and have a nice day.
From: Jolly Roger on 6 May 2008 00:45 In article <050520082341596197%newbie(a)no.spam>, Newbie <newbie(a)no.spam> wrote: > Using Thoth... > > I have noticed that if I reply to a post but change the subject title > slightly, my reply does not appear in the same thread but separately? > > Is this normal? How can I keep it in the same thread only with the > changed subject line? (I think that's how it used to be in trn/slrn but > I am no sure, it was a while ago.) Does Thoth have a preferences setting to "thread by reference"? -- Please send all responses to the relevant news group. E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my very hungry SPAM filter. I do not read posts from Google Groups. Use a real news reader if you want me to see your posts. JR
From: Newbie on 6 May 2008 08:20 Jolly Roger <jollyroger(a)pobox.com> wrote: > In article <050520082341596197%newbie(a)no.spam>, Newbie <newbie(a)no.spam> > wrote: > > > Using Thoth... > > > > I have noticed that if I reply to a post but change the subject title > > slightly, my reply does not appear in the same thread but separately? > > > > Is this normal? How can I keep it in the same thread only with the > > changed subject line? (I think that's how it used to be in trn/slrn but > > I am no sure, it was a while ago.) > > Does Thoth have a preferences setting to "thread by reference"? It does and that's what mine is set to.
From: Jolly Roger on 6 May 2008 10:48 In article <060520080720031702%newbie(a)no.spam>, Newbie <newbie(a)no.spam> wrote: > Jolly Roger <jollyroger(a)pobox.com> wrote: > > > In article <050520082341596197%newbie(a)no.spam>, Newbie <newbie(a)no.spam> > > wrote: > > > > > Using Thoth... > > > > > > I have noticed that if I reply to a post but change the subject title > > > slightly, my reply does not appear in the same thread but separately? > > > > > > Is this normal? How can I keep it in the same thread only with the > > > changed subject line? (I think that's how it used to be in trn/slrn but > > > I am no sure, it was a while ago.) > > > > Does Thoth have a preferences setting to "thread by reference"? > > It does and that's what mine is set to. If it's set to thread by reference, the subject should make no difference. -- Please send all responses to the relevant news group. E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my very hungry SPAM filter. I do not read posts from Google Groups. Use a real news reader if you want me to see your posts. JR
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