On Mon, 19 May 2003, steve wrote:> I thought I'd place a plee for people to not reply to a thread when
> starting a new subject. It really messes with the legibility of
> following threads.
>
> Obviously it's much easier to send a message that way, but please
> try to keep threads apart.
I think this often gets lost on people because many low-end mail programs
don't understand threading. As a result, most people seem to think that
threading is defined by "Subject" lines, which is actually only true
for
the most primitive email clients.
When I reply to a message, my reply will contain a "References" header
indicating the unique Message-ID of the message I'm currently viewing. So
even if I change the subject line, my recipient's thread-capable client
will group it together with the message I replied to.
Therefore, the proper and considerate way to start a new thread is to
create a blank message from scratch, rather than to hit "reply" and
then
erase and replace the subject.
miguel