NTFS permission problem

Randall R Schulz rschulz@sonic.net
Thu May 1 16:10:00 GMT 2003


Zombie,

Using your mail client's "Reply" command and then editing the Subject 
to something completely different does not create a new topic thread. 
Igor showed you the "References:" and "In-Reply-To:" headers that 
better mail clients use to organize threads according to their actual 
lineage. This is the preferred means for a mail (or news) client to 
define a topic thread because subject headers, which often fragment, 
are truncated and generally diverge for various reasons, are not useful 
for inferring topic thread membership.

If, like me, you use Eudora, then you may be unaware of these threading 
links in mail headers, thinking it's only a news thing, perhaps.

Randall Schulz


At 08:35 2003-05-01, Cyber.Zombie@attbi.com wrote:
>If by 'start a new thread', you mean a new thread in the cygwin 
>message list, I
>did.  Otherwise, I don't know what you mean...
> > > References: <3EB11ADE.1080201@ateb.com>
> > > In-Reply-To: <3EB11ADE.1080201@ateb.com>
> >
> > Umm, why not start a new thread?..
> >   Igor
> >
> > On Thu, 1 May 2003, Cyber.Zombie wrote:
> >
> > > I  have a problematic set of ACLs that is causing Cygwin to not behave
> > > [snip]


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