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(6): Is awk suitable for this?

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Steve Hayes

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Sep 12, 2012, 12:02:37 AM9/12/12
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But why would anyone want to have each message with its own subject line,
instead of being a thread under the same subject line? That is the question.

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Loki Harfagr

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Sep 12, 2012, 3:34:55 AM9/12/12
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Wed, 12 Sep 2012 06:02:37 +0200, Steve Hayes did cat :

> But why would anyone want to have each message with its own subject line,
> instead of being a thread under the same subject line? That is the question.

well, for one you're talking about Chris Glur there, so some
turbulence may occur during conversation ;-)
Besides it allows him to show and spread the high functional level of
using Oberon and ubereditor...

Werner Flamme

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Sep 13, 2012, 7:15:46 AM9/13/12
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Loki Harfagr [12.09.2012 09:34]:
I don't know Chris Glur, but I know that <no.to...@gmail.com> is on
my filter :-) (this must have had a reason). This is a much better
solution, and it was even better if this address was on Ed's filter too ;-)

Of course he refuses to give an example, because then you could see what
a fuss he's making out of nothing. He prefers to write a lot of words
spreading fog instead of giving one clarifiying example. Is that the
behaviour of someone who wants a problem solved?

And why is this thread in two newsgroups? What is linux specific here?

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