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<div class="iw"><span class="gD">Alexander Skwar (ML) <span class="Sq">✆</span></span> <span class="go"><a href="mailto:alexanders.mailinglists%2Bnospam@gmail.com">alexanders.mailinglists+nospam@gmail.com</a></span> </div>
<br>That's then a feature of your mail client. If you don't like this,<br>
maybe you should complain where it makes sense? Ie. complain to<br>
the maker of the software?<br></blockquote><br><br>I don't have a mail client. I use gmail as webmail only. I really see no need for a mail client. My phone receives email, and when I am using my computer, my browser functions with tabs. I can actually pin gmail as a tab. It has an option to sort by conversation. If you aren't aware, which I think you might not be, gmail is one of the most popular free mail clients available, and it breaks up the threads when you change the subject line. You insist that this is acceptable, but only you and one other person are fighting this issue. Meanwhile, several others have told you it is wrong. Including someone with Canonical, who told you to knock it off. I don't know what your problem is. Maybe you are retarded, and cannot understand the rules put forth for this mailing list. I don't respond here, because I am new to linux, and especially Ubuntu. I am a lurker looking to learn. Your bulls*&t is becoming tiring. I have a good idea for you. You keep doing what you are doing, and when new folks like myself get confused because jackasses like you break up threads, and folks like myself decide that we can't learn Ubuntu in such a confusing environment, and we just go back to windows... You can be the one to blame it. Sound fair, asshole?<br>