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31 From: David Bremner <david@tethera.net>
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32 To: Robert Mast <beheerder@tekenbeetziekten.nl>,
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33 'Carl Worth' <cworth@cworth.org>,
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34 'Jani Nikula' <jani@nikula.org>, notmuch@notmuchmail.org
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35 Subject: RE: Reply all - issue
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62 Robert Mast <beheerder@tekenbeetziekten.nl> writes:
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64 > I ran git send-email and became the following line in the mail-header:
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66 > "X-Mailer: git-send-email 1.7.9.5"
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68 > Can I assume, apart from the version number, that this header-marker applies
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69 > to all git-mail that should not be subject-splitted?
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71 Hardcoding particular headers sounds too fragile to me. With that said,
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72 if you want a corpus of email to investigate, there is e.g.
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74 http://notmuchmail.org/corpus/
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76 Unfortunately I seem to recall threading is mostly pretty trivial,
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77 except in the notmuch mailing list archive. If you prefer a smaller
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78 download, that is at
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80 http://notmuchmail.org/corpus/
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