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32 Subject: Combining threads
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33 From: Scott Henson <scott@foolishpride.org>
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53 Sometimes I get email from people with broken email clients that seem to
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54 break threading. I remember that sup had a method of combining two threads
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55 into one. Does notmuch have a similar feature? Is it even possible to
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56 force it to glue two threads together and treat them as one?
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65 Sometimes I get email from people with broken email clients that seem to br=
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66 eak threading. =A0I remember that sup had a method of combining two threads=
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67 into one. =A0Does notmuch have a similar feature? =A0Is it even possible t=
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68 o force it to glue two threads together and treat them as one?<br clear=3D"=
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70 <br>-- <br>Scott Henson<br>
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