Tzu-Chien Chiu
2005-Sep-05 23:37 UTC
[LLVMdev] [OT] how to continue a pre-existing thread?
Sorry. It's kinda embarrassing but I don't know how to follow a thread. As you can see: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2005-September/thread.html My follow-up posts are not threaded. What is the subject I should use to continue a pre-existing thread? dependence analyzer for machine code? Re: dependence analyzer for machine code? [LLVMdev] Re: dependence analyzer for machine code? -- Tzu-Chien Chiu, 3D Graphics Hardware Architect <URL:http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~jwchiu>
> Sorry. It's kinda embarrassing but I don't know how to follow a thread.No worries. I actually found this subject rather interesting when I looked in to it a few years ago.> As you can see: > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2005-September/thread.html > My follow-up posts are not threaded.Well in fact in gmail at least, some of your replies are shown as threaded - but this is only because gmail takes a nice loose concept of "reply".> What is the subject I should use > to continue a pre-existing thread?To get the most pedantic thread-displaying programs (such as the web listing you linked to above) to understand your message as a reply it has nothing to do with the subject, but rather a header usually filled in my any email client. Take, for example, Tanya's last post on the "dependency analyzer for machine code" thread. By looking at the headers (I'm not sure how to do that with the web listing you linked to, but I can look at them with gmail) I can see this: In-Reply-To: <FC78A84D-9384-4C8C-BB33-FA984193A82D at cs.uiuc.edu> References: <4d77c5f205090423456ead0923 at mail.gmail.com> <1125933701.3432.7.camel at localhost.localdomain> <FC78A84D-9384-4C8C-BB33-FA984193A82D at cs.uiuc.edu> I can only assume these two headers basically achieve the same thing. Specifying which emails this is a reply to. If you look at Vikram's post (which Tanya was replying to) you'll find a Message-Id header matching the In-Reply-To and the last entry in the References header in Tanya's email. So the email client just takes the message-id of the message you are replying to, sets that as the In-Reply-To value, and concatenates it on to the References list as well. So if you want to do this by hand, you can. But most email clients really should handle this sort of thing for you. David -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS d+@ s++: a-- C++++ ULS++ P L++ !E W++ N+ o? K? w(+) O? M@ V? PS+ PE@ Y+ PGP- t(+) 5 X+ R tv+ b+ DI++ D++ G+ e h! r y-(-) ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
Tzu-Chien Chiu
2005-Sep-23 11:20 UTC
[LLVMdev] Re: [OT] how to continue a pre-existing thread?
David Blaikie <dblaikie <at> gmail.com> writes:> So if you want to do this by hand, you can. But most email clients > really should handle this sort of thing for you.God news for G-Mail users! You can continue a thread from a Gmane archive: http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.compilers.llvm.devel -- Tzu-Chien Chiu, 3D Graphics Hardware Architect <URL:http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~jwchiu>
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