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On Mon, 28 May 2007 21:29:37 -0400, Jose wrote:
When a subject line is changed, it is a good indication that the conversation has changed. (the converse is of course not true). Perhaps it's a bug (or feature) in my reader (Netscape 7.2) that when sorting by threads, the sort list can't be alphabetized. My newsreader doesn't "sort" by thread. It will "group" by thread. This does act a lot like sorting, in that the messages w/in a thread are displayed in an order consistent with their relationships (ie. a reply to A will follow A). But it doesn't sort over multiple threads as those messages not in a same thread have no relation on which an ordering decision can be made. So there's some other sort criteria for that (date, subject, received date, etc.) that used for this purpose. Netscape does it differently? [...] Maybe my sort-by-thread is just buggy. But I doubt I'm the only one with buggy software. ![]() The Internet isn't bug-free yet? From what you're describing, it sounds like Netscape's news reading capability is broken in several different ways. Why not simply use something else? There are plenty of alternatives; it seems silly to settle, even if it is a small thing (ie. not an important issue, like high-wing vs. low-wing {8^). - Andrew |
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