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In lugnet.admin.nntp, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.admin.nntp, Benjamin Whytcross writes:
> > I beg to differ on this...I have NO control over whether messages appear
> > threaded...
>
> How would you explain that your message just now (which I'm replying to)
> appears properly threaded?
Just a suggestion...look at the email address it came through...The threaded
ones are done on the web view at home, while the others are through email at
work.
>
> > Actually, I believe that the threading feature isn't even a Mail header
> > item.
>
> Actually, it is. See RFC822 "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text
> Messages" and RFC1138, RFC1148, RFC1327 and RFC2156.
I'll have a look when and if I ever get time.
>
> > From what I understand, it is a NEWS headder item, [...]
>
> Yes, it is also an NNTP header item.
But what about SMTP [I think that's correct]
>
> > Therefore, I've more-or-less been prevented from using lugnet to post
> > messages [and not just replies, which I've tried to avoid as much as
> > possible in the past.] :(
>
> It would seem that the result is that you are prevented from posting messages
> from work so long as your employer is running the broken SMTP message-transfer
> software which strips out the 'References:' header that your mailer had
> originally inserted. Get your employer to replace the broken software and
> you can post from work. Nothing on the server is preventing you from posting
> from home or from posting from work via NNTP or HTTP.
Actually, the work server prevents NNTP and HTTP from work, by not giving
anyone permission to use them.
Benjamin Whytcross
bwhytcro@pacificaccess.com.au
> --Todd
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