testing threading - please ignore
Paul Howarth
paul at city-fan.org
Tue Mar 1 20:23:28 UTC 2005
On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 21:18 +0100, Duncan Lithgow wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 14:33 -0500, Charles E Taylor IV wrote:
> > On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 11:35:20 -0600
> > David Hoffman <dhoffman2004 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > The archives are sorted by subject line. Here's a quick example. The
> > > two links below go to two DIFFERENT threads on the same archive site.
> > > The only reason they were listed as different threads is because
> > > "SOLVED" was added to the subject line. These links only lead to a
> > > test message, but there are many other instances that I have found on
> > > the same archive site that do the same thing. (And the same is true
> > > for the redhat archive site).
> > >
> > > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=110930289600001&r=1&w=2
> > > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=110931389000001&r=1&w=2
> >
> > ... but the official archives sorts this thread correctly. Isn't the
> > issue really that the marc archive has broken threading?
> >
> > For example, see
> >
> > https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-February/thread.html
> >
> > The "Test, please ignore" messages are sorted this way:
> >
> > # Test, Please ignore., Gustavo Seabra
> > * Re: Test, Please ignore. [Solved], Gustavo Seabra
> > o Re: Test, Please ignore. [Solved], jim lawrence
> >
> > (in other words, adding "solved" does NOT break the thread.
This is because the tool handling the threading is using the References:
headers in the email to do it, rather than the naive Subject:-based
method used by the MARC-archives.
Paul.
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