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candycanearter07 <
no@thanks.net> wrote:
> On 9/8/23 09:50, Sn!pe wrote:
>
> > New Subject (Was: Old Subject)
> >
> > This will cause competent User Agents to automatically discard the
> > (Was: Old Subject) part of the header when following up but maintain
> > continuity of Subject in the thread list. I have changed the Subject of
> > this post as an example.
> >
>
> Thanks for the tip!
> Thunderbird still shows the Was: when opening the message.
>
T`Bird is an emailer with News bolted on as an afterthought, it isn`t
always standards-compliant. If you check the Subject now you`ll see
that my `reader, MacSOUP, has truncated it as it should.
This is not to say that T`Bird is no good as a Newsreader, but there are
better ones.
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^?^. Sn!pe <
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My pet rock Gordon just is.
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