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Date:      Fri, 19 Mar 2004 22:53:13 -0500
From:      Parv <parv@pair.com>
To:        Joey Mingrone <joey@mingrone.org>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Starting a new thread (was Re: drive / IDE controller questions)
Message-ID:  <20040320035313.GA76408@moo.holy.cow>
In-Reply-To: <200403192123.09139.joey@mingrone.org>
References:  <m2d678wwft.fsf@sandman.balestra.org> <200403191547.05545.joey@mingrone.org> <20040319223719.GA1870@moo.holy.cow> <200403192123.09139.joey@mingrone.org>

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in message <200403192123.09139.joey@mingrone.org>,
wrote Joey Mingrone thusly...
>
> On March 19, 2004 18:37, Parv wrote:
> > in message <200403191547.05545.joey@mingrone.org>,
> > wrote Joey Mingrone thusly...
> >
> > > I've been having problems with my western digital drive
> >
> > What that has to do w/ the thread discussing wget & proxy
> > problem?
...
> > People, kindly do not hijack a thread; start a new one.  Thanks
> > for your cooperation in future.
> 
> Sorry about that.  I think I got lazy and just replied to a
> message and changed the subject

Appreciate the acknowledgment.


> instead of typing freebsd-questions@freebsd.org in the To: field.
> ..didn't realize the messages were threaded on the list.

It is not the 'list' where the messages are threaded per se.
'References:' and/or 'In-Reply-To:' headers[0] contained in a message
posses the information that allows for threading of messages by a
mail reader, mutt in my case.

Ergo, just a change in the 'To:' header will not make any
difference, unless you also /remove/ the 'References:' and
'In-Reply-To:' headers.

That assumes that you want to create a new & separate thread by
replying to another message, which is more time consuming than
starting a new thread from scratch, no?


[0] RFC 2822, 3.6.4 Identification fields...
    http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/rfc/rfc2822.html#sec-3.6.4


  - Parv

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