Re: Message response
Sorry, 4 other news groups all show up threaded. Matt's reply makes sense
though. John "Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: > In article <44C311D4.9B6BCE1A@aol.com>, John Smith <jsmith@aol.com> > wrote: > > > This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news > > group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for > > the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with > > an "Re:" subject. > > > > In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and > > maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down > > the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to > > follow. > > Your newsreader may be configured to show everything "flat" instead of > threaded. check your preferences. |
Re: Message response
Sorry, 4 other news groups all show up threaded. Matt's reply makes sense
though. John "Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: > In article <44C311D4.9B6BCE1A@aol.com>, John Smith <jsmith@aol.com> > wrote: > > > This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news > > group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for > > the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with > > an "Re:" subject. > > > > In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and > > maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down > > the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to > > follow. > > Your newsreader may be configured to show everything "flat" instead of > threaded. check your preferences. |
Re: Message response
Matt,
let's not get testy. In my sheltered experience with news readers they have always shown up threaded so I assumed that was the norm. TX 4 the education. John Matt Ion wrote: > John Smith wrote: > > This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news > > group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for > > the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with > > an "Re:" subject. > > > > In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and > > maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down > > the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to > > follow. > > Not everyone's newsreader supports proper threading. Some newsservers may not > either. Deal with it. |
Re: Message response
Matt,
let's not get testy. In my sheltered experience with news readers they have always shown up threaded so I assumed that was the norm. TX 4 the education. John Matt Ion wrote: > John Smith wrote: > > This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news > > group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for > > the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with > > an "Re:" subject. > > > > In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and > > maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down > > the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to > > follow. > > Not everyone's newsreader supports proper threading. Some newsservers may not > either. Deal with it. |
Re: Message response
Matt,
let's not get testy. In my sheltered experience with news readers they have always shown up threaded so I assumed that was the norm. TX 4 the education. John Matt Ion wrote: > John Smith wrote: > > This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news > > group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for > > the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with > > an "Re:" subject. > > > > In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and > > maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down > > the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to > > follow. > > Not everyone's newsreader supports proper threading. Some newsservers may not > either. Deal with it. |
Re: Message response
Matt,
let's not get testy. In my sheltered experience with news readers they have always shown up threaded so I assumed that was the norm. TX 4 the education. John Matt Ion wrote: > John Smith wrote: > > This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news > > group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for > > the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with > > an "Re:" subject. > > > > In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and > > maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down > > the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to > > follow. > > Not everyone's newsreader supports proper threading. Some newsservers may not > either. Deal with it. |
Re: Message response
One newsgroup I'm on is moderated and requires an email address be registered
with the moderation software before posts will be automatically accepted to the group, or they must be hand-moderated. They can also be posted by emailing a post to the moderation bot, if they're not being accepted normally. If done that way, the threading is immediately broken as well. There are tons of reasons threads can break, be split up, etc., most simply due to differences or limitations in the technology. John Smith wrote: > Matt, > let's not get testy. In my sheltered experience with news readers they have always > shown up threaded so I assumed that was the norm. TX 4 the education. > John > > Matt Ion wrote: > > >>John Smith wrote: >> >>>This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news >>>group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for >>>the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with >>>an "Re:" subject. >>> >>>In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and >>>maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down >>>the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to >>>follow. >> >>Not everyone's newsreader supports proper threading. Some newsservers may not >>either. Deal with it. > > |
Re: Message response
One newsgroup I'm on is moderated and requires an email address be registered
with the moderation software before posts will be automatically accepted to the group, or they must be hand-moderated. They can also be posted by emailing a post to the moderation bot, if they're not being accepted normally. If done that way, the threading is immediately broken as well. There are tons of reasons threads can break, be split up, etc., most simply due to differences or limitations in the technology. John Smith wrote: > Matt, > let's not get testy. In my sheltered experience with news readers they have always > shown up threaded so I assumed that was the norm. TX 4 the education. > John > > Matt Ion wrote: > > >>John Smith wrote: >> >>>This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news >>>group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for >>>the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with >>>an "Re:" subject. >>> >>>In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and >>>maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down >>>the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to >>>follow. >> >>Not everyone's newsreader supports proper threading. Some newsservers may not >>either. Deal with it. > > |
Re: Message response
One newsgroup I'm on is moderated and requires an email address be registered
with the moderation software before posts will be automatically accepted to the group, or they must be hand-moderated. They can also be posted by emailing a post to the moderation bot, if they're not being accepted normally. If done that way, the threading is immediately broken as well. There are tons of reasons threads can break, be split up, etc., most simply due to differences or limitations in the technology. John Smith wrote: > Matt, > let's not get testy. In my sheltered experience with news readers they have always > shown up threaded so I assumed that was the norm. TX 4 the education. > John > > Matt Ion wrote: > > >>John Smith wrote: >> >>>This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news >>>group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for >>>the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with >>>an "Re:" subject. >>> >>>In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and >>>maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down >>>the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to >>>follow. >> >>Not everyone's newsreader supports proper threading. Some newsservers may not >>either. Deal with it. > > |
Re: Message response
One newsgroup I'm on is moderated and requires an email address be registered
with the moderation software before posts will be automatically accepted to the group, or they must be hand-moderated. They can also be posted by emailing a post to the moderation bot, if they're not being accepted normally. If done that way, the threading is immediately broken as well. There are tons of reasons threads can break, be split up, etc., most simply due to differences or limitations in the technology. John Smith wrote: > Matt, > let's not get testy. In my sheltered experience with news readers they have always > shown up threaded so I assumed that was the norm. TX 4 the education. > John > > Matt Ion wrote: > > >>John Smith wrote: >> >>>This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news >>>group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for >>>the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with >>>an "Re:" subject. >>> >>>In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and >>>maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down >>>the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to >>>follow. >> >>Not everyone's newsreader supports proper threading. Some newsservers may not >>either. Deal with it. > > |
Re: Message response
I'm seeing them threaded. --Nan On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:44:17 -0700, John Smith <jsmith@aol.com> wrote: >Sorry, 4 other news groups all show up threaded. Matt's reply makes sense >though. >John > >"Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: > >> In article <44C311D4.9B6BCE1A@aol.com>, John Smith <jsmith@aol.com> >> wrote: >> >> > This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news >> > group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for >> > the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with >> > an "Re:" subject. >> > >> > In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and >> > maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down >> > the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to >> > follow. >> >> Your newsreader may be configured to show everything "flat" instead of >> threaded. check your preferences. |
Re: Message response
I'm seeing them threaded. --Nan On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:44:17 -0700, John Smith <jsmith@aol.com> wrote: >Sorry, 4 other news groups all show up threaded. Matt's reply makes sense >though. >John > >"Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: > >> In article <44C311D4.9B6BCE1A@aol.com>, John Smith <jsmith@aol.com> >> wrote: >> >> > This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news >> > group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for >> > the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with >> > an "Re:" subject. >> > >> > In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and >> > maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down >> > the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to >> > follow. >> >> Your newsreader may be configured to show everything "flat" instead of >> threaded. check your preferences. |
Re: Message response
I'm seeing them threaded. --Nan On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:44:17 -0700, John Smith <jsmith@aol.com> wrote: >Sorry, 4 other news groups all show up threaded. Matt's reply makes sense >though. >John > >"Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: > >> In article <44C311D4.9B6BCE1A@aol.com>, John Smith <jsmith@aol.com> >> wrote: >> >> > This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news >> > group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for >> > the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with >> > an "Re:" subject. >> > >> > In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and >> > maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down >> > the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to >> > follow. >> >> Your newsreader may be configured to show everything "flat" instead of >> threaded. check your preferences. |
Re: Message response
I'm seeing them threaded. --Nan On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:44:17 -0700, John Smith <jsmith@aol.com> wrote: >Sorry, 4 other news groups all show up threaded. Matt's reply makes sense >though. >John > >"Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: > >> In article <44C311D4.9B6BCE1A@aol.com>, John Smith <jsmith@aol.com> >> wrote: >> >> > This is off subject, but is there a reason that people in this news >> > group don't reply to the original message so that there is a thread for >> > the original question rather that sending a new messafe each time with >> > an "Re:" subject. >> > >> > In my experience it makes it much easier to follow the responses and >> > maintain continuity for each subject as opposed to having to search down >> > the list for ht enext"Re:" that concerns the thread you are trying to >> > follow. >> >> Your newsreader may be configured to show everything "flat" instead of >> threaded. check your preferences. |
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