SimpleLists, or Cordite? and thread-breaking posters Freelance Traveller (26 Apr 2014 21:56 UTC)
Re: SimpleLists, or Cordite?and thread-breaking posters Rob O'Connor (27 Apr 2014 04:24 UTC)
Re: [TML] Re: SimpleLists, or Cordite?and thread-breaking posters Freelance Traveller (27 Apr 2014 05:05 UTC)

SimpleLists, or Cordite? and thread-breaking posters Freelance Traveller 26 Apr 2014 21:56 UTC

Lately, I've been seeing TML messages coming from cordite.com and from
simplelists.com. Most recently, Phil Pugliese's tests have been showing
Cordite, while the Emerging MegaCorp War thread seems to be coming from
SimpleLists. I've been using SimpleLists. Which is correct?

Also, there are a few posters whose messages aren't threading; usually,
this is caused either by replying to the digest, or by using a mailer
that fails to include the In-Reply-To: header on replies (thus relying
on others to use the subject line for threading, which is a RFD-breaking
bad idea). I've listed below which people I've noticed consistently
breaking threads (names, not email addresses, and they seem to have
broken every single thread they've posted in, every single time they've
posted), and the mailer that's listed in their headers. If you're on the
list, please consider changing mail programs.

>Robert O'Connor           Atmail 6.6.0.13042
>David Jaques-Watson       Microsoft Outlook 14.0
>John Groth                Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.0; WOW64; rv:28.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/28.0 SeaMonkey/2.25
>David Shayne              YahooMailWebService/0.8.182.648

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