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List:       kmail-devel
Subject:    [Bug 41889] group mails by subject or sender / multi level sorting
From:       Hrishikesh Mehendale (हà¥à¤·à¥à¤à¥à¤¶ मà¥à¤¹à¥à¤à¤¦à¤³à¥) <hashinclude () gmail
Date:       2006-11-08 9:47:25
Message-ID: 20061108094725.19792.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From hashinclude gmail com  2006-11-08 10:47 -------
ooooh ... digging up old wishes!

I was reading the discussion over at bug 67642 - and I have the exact same problem \
described there. 

We have an internal Bugzilla, which forwards mails to our broken mailserver \
(Exchange, 'nuff said) which sends the same bug mails multiple times to the same \
address (once to hrishikesh.mehendale     and once to group    )

The current incarnation of KMail (1.9.1 from KUbuntu 6.06_LTS; KDE 3.5.2) partially \
works as expected - one of those two mails is shown "threaded" with the rest of the \
tree, but the other one is not (different recipient? possibly - because it is the \
exact same mail).

Having this (configurable?) feature of "group by subject" is the ideal way to solve \
this issue, so I can sort by subject (so the latest bug numbers are always in the \
top), but the list is collapsed (much like threading). At the same time, this does \
not kill the "conservative threading algorithm" [sic], but lets people group mails in \
specific mail folders by subject (e.g. bug mails ARE grouped by subject, but not \
mails to kde-i18n-doc    )

(one vote from me - for whenever this is implemented!)
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