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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 61891] Threading by subject and duplicates
From:       Costia Desch <forward () zagon ! com>
Date:       2004-07-30 21:39:52
Message-ID: 20040730213952.2280.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From forward zagon com  2004-07-30 23:39 -------
If I understand this right -> then it should be rather easy to create :
a. manual threading feeds
b. define other threading methods by different headers 

Regular expressions search , found in "Find" functionality should be
incorporated into "Filtering" mechanizm and expanded a bit , to let
write things like "r/(n*)/$1" (if my perl is fresh :).
By adding Action "Add to thread" , which would automatically create next 
action "Add header:" and would put "In Reference to:" or in "In Reply To:$1" 
headers, which triggerrs threading. Only would have look after order.
That should also alow threading by "From" subject , or by entry in Address 
book ( recent emails). Plus , of course , ability to manually add messages to 
threads ( maybe creating a regex for filter to learn too next time add a 
another threading rule to this "thread" ? :)
Sometimes by headers "From" sometimes by "In Reply To:" messages are added to 
threads, having "Show threads known senders" option in a view.
This should also give and ability to add all known emails in "out" or other 
folders that correspond to the thread , as a view options/feature ?
And, maybe just incorporate "Perl style" regex into every|some input boxes in 
Mail. For easy manipulation context rules, based on knowledge of Kmail in 
this istallation.
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