RE: [boost] Proper threading (Was: Formal review of "Output Formatters"library beginstoday )

Vladimir Prus wrote:
Rozental, Gennadiy wrote:
Hi,
I would like to start with resolution. I vote NOT to accept this submission.
Gentlemen, may I ask that you use mailers which preserve correct threading? In particular, in review of the outfmt library, each message from Reece, Robert and Gennadiy is completely unrelated to the thread, missing the "References" and "In-reply-to" headers.
This makes follow the thread a nightmare. Even web-based mailers nowdays support proper threading. What do you do to break it?
I am using the free version of Hotmail. I have filters to move the files from my inbox into a designated folder and hit "Reply" to reply to the messages. Regards, Reece _________________________________________________________________ It's fast, it's easy and it's free. Get MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger

Reece Dunn wrote:
This makes follow the thread a nightmare. Even web-based mailers nowdays support proper threading. What do you do to break it?
I am using the free version of Hotmail. I have filters to move the files from my inbox into a designated folder and hit "Reply" to reply to the messages.
Maybe, you can try NNTP interface? Both Outlook and Thunderbird can be used on Windows. I use NNTP exclusively to read boost traffic, and it works OK w.r.t threading. - Volodya

Vladimir Prus wrote:
Reece Dunn wrote:
This makes follow the thread a nightmare. Even web-based mailers nowdays support proper threading. What do you do to break it?
I am using the free version of Hotmail. I have filters to move the files from my inbox into a designated folder and hit "Reply" to reply to the messages.
Maybe, you can try NNTP interface? Both Outlook and Thunderbird can be used on Windows. I use NNTP exclusively to read boost traffic, and it works OK w.r.t threading.
I am using Thunderbird now - does this work? Regards, Reece

Reece Dunn wrote:
I am using the free version of Hotmail. I have filters to move the files from my inbox into a designated folder and hit "Reply" to reply to the messages.
Maybe, you can try NNTP interface? Both Outlook and Thunderbird can be used on Windows. I use NNTP exclusively to read boost traffic, and it works OK w.r.t threading.
I am using Thunderbird now - does this work?
Yes! Thank you. - Volodya

Reece Dunn wrote:
Vladimir Prus wrote:
Reece Dunn wrote:
This makes follow the thread a nightmare. Even web-based mailers nowdays support proper threading. What do you do to break it?
I am using the free version of Hotmail. I have filters to move the files from my inbox into a designated folder and hit "Reply" to reply to the messages.
Maybe, you can try NNTP interface? Both Outlook and Thunderbird can be used on Windows. I use NNTP exclusively to read boost traffic, and it works OK w.r.t threading.
I am using Thunderbird now - does this work?
oh yeah ;) You can turn threading on as well ;) (your question suggests you don't have it - on the columns - click on the rightmost side, select "Thread", and then click it) Best, John -- John Torjo -- john@torjo.com Contributing editor, C/C++ Users Journal -- "Win32 GUI Generics" -- generics & GUI do mix, after all -- http://www.torjo.com/win32gui/ -- v1.4 - save_dlg - true binding of your data to UI controls! + easily add validation rules (win32gui/examples/smart_dlg)
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John Torjo
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Reece Dunn
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Vladimir Prus