Hi, I wanted to reply messages (e.g. to the cross-build-env in centos-devel) but my replies get posted as a new thread. I'm using Emulution 2.8 and I think Evolution eats the in-reply-to information. Is there anyone who also uses Evolution (especially in conjunction with a Scalix imap server)? So please tell me the right settings to acting not so disturbingly. Thanks. Brian.
On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 00:27 +0100, Brian Schueler wrote:> I wanted to reply messages (e.g. to the cross-build-env in centos-devel) > but my replies get posted as a new thread. I'm using Emulution 2.8 and I > think Evolution eats the in-reply-to information. Is there anyone who > also uses Evolution (especially in conjunction with a Scalix imap > server)? > So please tell me the right settings to acting not so disturbingly.I would be *extremely* surprised if this was evolution's fault. For all its issues, that's one I've not seen from it. -- Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <ivazqueznet at gmail.com> PLEASE don't CC me; I'm already subscribed
On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 00:27 +0100, Brian Schueler wrote:> Hi, > > I wanted to reply messages (e.g. to the cross-build-env in centos-devel) > but my replies get posted as a new thread. I'm using Emulution 2.8 and I > think Evolution eats the in-reply-to information. Is there anyone who > also uses Evolution (especially in conjunction with a Scalix imap > server)? > So please tell me the right settings to acting not so disturbingly.As a starting point tools->settings->Composer Preferences->Reply Style Generally, on the main menu bar, "Help".> > Thanks. > > Brian. > <snip sig stuff>-- Bill