Hello, if you use mailing lists you probably have the same problemas as me. The problem is that some people use some rather "clunky" emails that don''t use the "In-reply-to:" tag and they add things like "Re:" (or the even more annoying "Re: Re: ----" ) and the the measse doesn''t go to the correct thread in the inbox, and as you know this makes thing very hard to read or follow a complex subject. Is there a way for me to manually add a message to a thread ? So it gets more readable later ? I am sorry if i miss somthing here, but i gave a good read a t the doc and the wiki and i found nothing. Also a way of threating this in the before-add-message hook would be very cool. Thanks already i am realling loving sup. -- Regards, Alfredo Palhares
Alfredo Palhares, 2011-11-19 23:48:> Is there a way for me to manually add a message to a thread?Tag messages in thread index mode and hit # (Force tagged threads to be joined into the same thread). Back when I needed that functionality more I had a bit flaky feeling about it. It randomly just wouldn''t work. Dunno how it is now. Haven''t really used it.> Also a way of threating this in the before-add-message hook would be > very cool.At some point I played with the idea a bit. Most of the time if you get a reply without refs from a particular address, all the other mails from that address will be refs-free too. Also the refs-free repliers tend to be top-posters. And replies usually are received within relatively short time after the original. Ideally you should be able to take advantage of those and be able to rebuild refs relatively accurately. Once you manually build an in-reply-to ref, automatic detector would know to regard that sender as a usual suspect. In addition to the subject, you could also use the body of the top-post reply to automatically find out the source of the quote. -- Tero Tilus ## 050 3635 235 ## http://tero.tilus.net/
Excerpts from Tero Tilus''s message of ??? ??? 20 02:26:04 +0400 2011:> Tag messages in thread index mode and hit #It worked for me, but turned not to be undoable. And is there a way to extract message(s) from the thread to a new one/split thread? -- ?????? (Serge)
?????? Z, 2011-11-21 16:38:> And is there a way to extract message(s) from the thread to a new > one/split thread?Not that I know of. I remember trying (and failing) to do it in sup console. I bet you can do it if you just know your way around how the message is indexed. -- Tero Tilus ## 050 3635 235 ## http://tero.tilus.net/