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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 08.05.2013 10:34, schrieb Fred van
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<div dir="ltr">>The point is nevertheless that you answered to
an existing thread with a >completely new/unrelated question.<br>
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OK, my fault, i wanted to answer to my own tread an that answer
appears like a new one ( i used ( RE: ... ) in place of (Re:
...). ).<br>
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It's not about "RE" or "Re". I don't know what mail client you use,
but in e.g. Thunderbird you have the possiblity to "Answer to
Sender", "Answer to List" or "Answer to All". If you choose any of
this options than Thunderbird will declare your message as an answer
to that exact message. And if that message is now part of a
different thread (in the current case the "Synchronize(dummyproc)
with Linux" thread) then your message will appear as an answer to
that. So you need either to select the correct message you want to
answer to or at least don't use any of the "Answer to" menu items
and use "Write" instead.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Sven<br>
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