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41 From: Vladimir Marek <Vladimir.Marek@Oracle.COM>
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42 To: notmuch@notmuchmail.org
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43 Subject: Joining messages into threads
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66 I am getting mails from some automated tools (let's imagine bugzilla for
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67 example), which concern several specific topics (like bugs).
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68 Unfortunately those mails are not 'threaded' (don't have In-Reply-To
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69 header). Once the mails are indexed, is there a way make them threaded?
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70 I don't think that just editing the mail file and running 'notmuch new'
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73 Similar question would be, can I join two separate message threads into
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74 one by making the 'head' of one thread to be 'child' of the other
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