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* Yuzhana Ego <yugenekr@gmail.com> [2021-06-29 10:36]:
> > One can mark it free hand like [solved] in the
> > subject, at least we
> > know it is solved for the poster.
> 
> 
> Thanks for the suggestion.  It seemed to me mailing lists matched
> threads by the subject, so I expected it might break threading.

Threads are constructed by using Message-IDs in the headers, and
depend largely on users' software. It is not centrally maintained like
a forum, so they can break unintentionally as well.

> (Maybe there’s some  place describing basic mailing-lists guidelines
> for newcomers but I didn’t find a one.)

There is no general rule that I know.

-- 
Jean

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