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RE: [avr-gcc-list] fdevopen() uses calloc?


From: Dave Hylands
Subject: RE: [avr-gcc-list] fdevopen() uses calloc?
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 09:57:59 -0800

Hi J.C.,

You can see the results of this by examining the web archive:
http://www.avr1.org/pipermail/avr-gcc-list/2004-January/thread.html

Scroll down to the bottom and you can see how the threads get confused.

--
Dave Hylands
Vancouver, BC, Canada
http://www.DaveHylands.com/


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Herb Peyerl [mailto:address@hidden 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 8:21 AM
> To: J.C. Wren
> Cc: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: [avr-gcc-list] fdevopen() uses calloc?
> 
> 
> "J.C. Wren" <address@hidden>  wrote:
>  > >[Please do not followup to unrelated articles.  You've 
> just made two  > >articles into an entirely different thread 
> -- see the `References'  > >header.]
>  > I have no idea what you're talking about, here.   I don't see any 
>  > 'References' section.  Sometimes I create a new thread by 
> replying to an 
>  > old one and changing the subject.  I've also recently 
> switch to Mozilla 
> 
> That's what's doing it.  The headers (which your email client might be
> hiding) contains message ID(s) of messages that you are 
> replying to so that other peoples' mail clients can visually 
> group the messages together in a thread. For example:
> 
>       References: 
> <address@hidden>
>               <address@hidden> 
> <address@hidden>
>               <address@hidden>
> 
> ...was found in the message I just replied to.  When you hit 'reply' 
> and change the subject, your message still contains these 
> msgid's so other mail readers group your new message in with 
> an existing thread and at best confuses or irritates people, 
> and at worst, will restrict the audience of people your 
> message is intended to reach, to those who are interested in 
> the original thread.



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