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Re: [MUD-Dev] thread splitting
Found it! "Neighborhood watch has been a decently short thread which
made it easy to follow. Specifically the message went to the culrpit
with a subject line of:
"[MUD-DEV] Neighborhood watch"
However his reply came back to the list with a subject of:
"[MUD-DEV]<TAB>Neighborhood watch"
Methinkums that's the source of the problem. I've messaged him
directly on this.
On 30/06/97 at 08:41 AM, alexo#bigfoot,com (Alex Oren) said:
>Does anyone else notice that some threads get split?
>E.g.:
>* [MUD-Dev] Neighborhood watch
>One space -------^
>and
>* [MUD-Dev] Neighborhood watch
>Two spaces ------^^
--
J C Lawrence Internet: claw#null,net
----------(*) Internet: coder#ibm,net
...Honourary Member of Clan McFud -- Teamer's Avenging Monolith...
- Thread context:
- Additions to sensory planes,
Wout Mertens Wout.Mertens#rug,ac.be, Tue 01 Jul 1997, 01:47 GMT
- Senses & geographical events,
Wout Mertens Wout.Mertens#rug,ac.be, Tue 01 Jul 1997, 01:20 GMT
- thread splitting,
Alex Oren alexo#bigfoot,com, Mon 30 Jun 1997, 18:38 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] thread splitting,
coder coder#ibm,net, Tue 01 Jul 1997, 00:08 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] thread splitting,
coder coder#ibm,net, Tue 01 Jul 1997, 00:15 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] thread splitting,
Caliban Tiresias Darklock caliban#darklock,com, Tue 01 Jul 1997, 00:31 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] Neighborhood watch,
Brandon J. Rickman ashes#pc4,zennet.com, Mon 30 Jun 1997, 17:00 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] Neighborhood watch,
Chris Gray cg#ami-cg,GraySage.Edmonton.AB.CA, Mon 30 Jun 1997, 13:04 GMT
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