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  • From: "Andraž 'ruskie' Levstik" <ruskie AT mages.ath.cx>
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  • Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] bugzilla - threads
  • Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:06:53 +0200

On 14:56:22 2007-04-11 Thomas Orgis <thomas-forum AT orgis.org> wrote:
> Am Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:43:01 +0200
> schrieb Ladislav Hagara <ladislav.hagara AT unob.cz>:
>
> > Or do you use email clients capable to sort bugzilla emails to only
> > one thread?
>
> I don't see threads in the bugzilla folder at all.
> My mail client looks at the In-Reply-To (and perhaps References, not
> sure) headers to sort messages into threads.
> Can bugzilla make the bug comments reply to the initial report and to
> each other (there is a reply-to-a-specific-comment function,
> isn't there)?
> I guess one problem is that bugzilla doesn't store/know the message-ids
> the mailing system creates (?).
>

I see them... seems all the mail clients I tried so far all know how to
thread using multiple parameters one of them bein the:
[Bug 13001] <-- blobs in the subject

And there are others like In-Reply-To

> > Over 6000 emails in my bugzilla folder is quite enough for me.
>
> Well, a question is if threading would indeed help. You'd have to jump
> around in the threads to see the new messages, but with complete headers
> you at least have the choice to turn thread display on and off for
> either seeing the newest posts at the top or being able to see a
> discussion thread in it's contextual glory (without having to visit the
> bugzilla web page).
>

I just archive any mail more than N days old that way it doesn't clog up my
dirs... And if I need anything from the archive it's just in the archive
subtree :)

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