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In lugnet.admin.nntp, Benjamin Whytcross writes:
> 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.
It was a socratic question. The point was that you certainly do have control
over whether your messages appear threaded.
> > > 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]
Already answered. RTRFC.
> > 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.
I meant that nothing on the lugnet.com server is preventing you from posting
from work via NNTP or HTTP.
--Todd
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