[R] Replying to Posts Within Same Thread

Hrishi Mittal hrishimittal at gmail.com
Wed Dec 2 12:37:15 CET 2009


I use Nabble which it has a reply button and seems to work fine. The old
version was very slow but the new one is fast.



Peter Dalgaard wrote:
> 
> Charlotte Maia wrote:
>> On 12/2/09, John Sorkin <jsorkin at grecc.umaryland.edu> wrote:
>>> I don't know what you are doing wrong because I don't know exactly what
>>> you are doing. I do know that I don't have your problem when I simply
>>> reply to a message without touching the subject line.
>>> John
>> 
>> Could you clarify the notion of "simply reply".
>> There is no obvious reply links in either the archive page, or the
>> digest.
>> 
>> In the case, where someone sends me an email, such have you have done,
>> I can simply reply.
>> 
>> However, in general this option is not available.
>> 
> 
> Things look normal from here; e.g., the above is threaded as a child of
> Sorkin's mail, and it has the appropriate
> 
> In-Reply-To: <4B159317020000CB00056E09 at medicine.umaryland.edu>
> 
> header.
> 
> I.e., I suspect that your own mail client may be doing you in. (Some
> mail clients, like Thunderbird, will even thread on the text of the
> Subject field,  which can be a bit of a pain when people choose
> unoriginal subjects like "Question".)
> 
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