X-Git-Url: http://git.madism.org/?p=apps%2Fmadmutt.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fmanual.sgml.head;h=90a7329e43dbb50c690720fb6702d6266a3ae19a;hp=556cff8b01f9bb819aa5775785374c9e03af8cf1;hb=ce2c6b74b93777c66708ef0cfb7cc14ff1bf6a94;hpb=6e0187ce721be4997bef32d724528f8976df89d6 diff --git a/doc/manual.sgml.head b/doc/manual.sgml.head index 556cff8..90a7329 100644 --- a/doc/manual.sgml.head +++ b/doc/manual.sgml.head @@ -2208,8 +2208,43 @@ used a threaded news client, this is the same concept. It makes dealing with large volume mailing lists easier because you can easily delete uninteresting threads and quickly find topics of value. +Editing threads +

+Mutt has the ability to dynamically restructure threads that are broken +either by misconfigured software or bad behaviour from some +correspondents. This allows to clean your mailboxes formats) from these +annoyances which make it hard to follow a discussion. + +If you want to use these functions with IMAP, you need to compile Mutt +with the Linking threads +

+ +Some mailers tend to "forget" to correctly set the "In-Reply-To:" and +"References:" headers when replying to a message. This results in broken +discussions because Mutt has not enough information to guess the correct +threading. +You can fix this by tagging the reply, then moving to the parent message +and using the ``link-threads'' function (bound to & by default). The +reply will then be connected to this "parent" message. + +You can also connect multiple childs at once, tagging them and using the +tag-prefix command (';') or the auto_tag option. + +Breaking threads +

+ +On mailing lists, some people are in the bad habit of starting a new +discussion by hitting "reply" to any message from the list and changing +the subject to a totally unrelated one. +You can fix such threads by using the ``break-thread'' function (bound +by default to #), which will turn the subthread starting from the +current message into a whole different thread. + Delivery Status Notification (DSN) Support

+ RFC1894 defines a set of MIME content types for relaying information about the status of electronic mail messages. These can be thought of as ``return receipts.'' Berkeley sendmail 8.8.x currently has some command