On Monday March 2 2009, Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
On Monday 02 March 2009 21:39:46 Randall R Schulz wrote:
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I'm not entirely clear what you're seeing, but a couple of things come to mind:
1) You're sorting that mailbox by Sender rather than by, say, Date or Subject.
2) The CTRL+. part suggests that you're seeing subject threading, which can be turned on and off in the Folder menu (and is maintained on a per-folder basis).
Dear Randall, Threading is not found (anymore) under my folder menu. Sure it was there before.
Folder -> Thread Messages Folder -> Thread Messages also by Subject
In order to let you see what I am seeing I made a snapshot.
Those green triangles are definitely the indication that threading is enabled.
Try to hang it on this email. With luck you get it. Under your name tag I find e.g. a message named Re: [opensuse] Re: SOLVED Re: Help - tmp full --- from Today 00:50:29 You are not the originator but you appear as the originator because I had deleted the whole thread until you gave an answer.
That's to be expected. The hierarchy gets broken if you remove an interior node from the tree of replies formed by the In-Reply-To headers. This moves what were replies to the top of the thread hierarchies. Sometimes the "Thread Messages also by Subject" reattaches such cousins (but I've found it unreliable or unpredictable).
After that there are eight other messages (4 of you) in the same thread.
I see now that you're using the KDE 4 version of KMail, so probably my feedback isn't going to be of much help, since I'm using KMail 1.9.10 from KDE 3.5.10. Perhaps the KDE 4 version of KMail has threading moved to a settings dialog? Hopefully someone using KMail on a KDE 4 installation can help you. Randall Schulz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org