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Re: [trinity-devel] Query about openSUSE package of Trinity

From: /dev/ammo42 <mickeytintincolle@...>
Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 05:23:11 +0100
Le Sun, 20 Nov 2011 14:01:20 +1000,
Dr Tony Young <hygrocyb@...> a �crit :

> My sincere apologies to: "/dev/ammo42" <mickeytintincolle@...>
> whoever you are......I have NO idea as to how these Trinity threads
> work and I simply used the first available method of getting a
> message across, and one that I knew would reach the developer team.
> I am sorry if I mucked things up as it was very unintentional.  I
> normally do NOT use any aspect of the emails I receive as I am an
> onlooker only.
I wasn't really offended, it is rather to inform you :).
Moreover, this thread thing is not Trinity-specific at all. When you
send an e-mail by replying to another, it contains specific headers (if
you activate full headers in KMail*, you can look at In-Reply-To and
References) that enable mail clients to display the e-mail list as a
tree where an e-mail is a parent of another if and only if the second is
a reply to the first (KMail can do that). So if you send a mail about
OpenSUSE replying to a mail in a discussion about kmimemagic, the tree
of this discussion will contain all kmimemagic-related message plus your
unrelated OpenSUSE message. I made a partial screenshot of my mail
client (low-quality JPEG) which shows what is happening.

*I know you use KMail because of this header:
User-Agent: KMail/1.13.5 (Linux/2.6.34.10-0.4-desktop; KDE/4.4.4;
i686; ; )
> 
> Tony

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