On Jan 7, 4:39 pm, kjkorslund wrote:
> I really need this feature. Sometimes I or a coworker send messages
> with the same subject to different customers and we want to keep those
> threads separate, but GMail tends to group them. I suppose the
> question is, if you manuallysplita conversation into two threads,
> which thread is supposed to be used for new incoming messages? I
> suppose the original thread receives new messages, but it's not
> terribly useful to be able tosplitthreads if you have to manually
> fix every new incoming message. Maybe the rules idea suggested by
> darky001 could be used to automatically sort it.
>
> Ah well, maybe if Wave takes off this sort of problem will become a
> thing of the past :)
>
> On Dec 22 2009, 6:31 am, darky001 wrote:
>
>
>
> > I would like to see this feauture, too.
> > And it would be great if you could specify rules for grouping
> > conversations together by sending.
> > E.g.: All coming mails from the sender xy AND the subject abc OR def
> > in the timespan from the 1.1.2010 to the 31.12.2010 should be grouped
> > into oneconversation.
>
> > On Nov 11, 6:15 pm, Jacob606 wrote:
>
> > > I want tosplitconversations into pieces. Some conversations evolve
> > > into separate trains of thought. I'd like tosplitthem into separate
> > > emails, to give them different labels, different search criteria, etc.
> > > If this requires an option to "rename" an email, that would be fine.
>
> > > I'd also like to be able to GROUP separate emails into
> > > "conversations". While I can give two different emails the same label,
> > > I'd actually like to attach two or more emails into a thread that
> > > looks exactly like "conversation" emails.
>
> > > I'd again also like to search has:conversation, or has:conversation:7+
> > > (meaning all conversations with 7 or more emails)
>
> > > As it is now, theconversationfeature is quite limiting. It should
> > > have variation to it. It should be more controllable.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I favour a simple orphan rule to start with - when an email is broken
out of the main conversation stream, it sits there alone, period,
except for reply/forward actions directly associated with it. Coupled
with moving an email from conversation to conversation, you have a
rudimentary manual sorting system that will *work*.
If you desire full automation, you'd be wrestling with a beast about
as dangerous as the indiscriminate conversation merging. Breaking
actual conversations persay would need more complex rules, like
suggested, or a simple trunk/branch pruning rule which would need
additional complex analysis of "show quoted text" stream and subject
content. But the basis is any additional branches (incoming emails)
growing on a separated "branch" should go on that branch, not be
folded into the main trunk. Essentially, threaded conversation with
the ability to split and merge, just like it is in this very groups
discussion.
On Jan 7, 3:39 pm, kjkorslund wrote:
> I really need this feature. Sometimes I or a coworker send messages
> with the same subject to different customers and we want to keep those
> threads separate, but GMail tends to group them. I suppose the
> question is, if you manuallysplita conversation into two threads,
> which thread is supposed to be used for new incoming messages? I
> suppose the original thread receives new messages, but it's not
> terribly useful to be able tosplitthreads if you have to manually
> fix every new incoming message. Maybe the rules idea suggested by
> darky001 could be used to automatically sort it.
>
> Ah well, maybe if Wave takes off this sort of problem will become a
> thing of the past :)
>
> On Dec 22 2009, 6:31 am, darky001 wrote:
>
> > I would like to see this feauture, too.
> > And it would be great if you could specify rules for grouping
> > conversations together by sending.
> > E.g.: All coming mails from the sender xy AND the subject abc OR def
> > in the timespan from the 1.1.2010 to the 31.12.2010 should be grouped
> > into oneconversation.
>
> > On Nov 11, 6:15 pm, Jacob606 wrote:
>
> > > I want tosplitconversations into pieces. Some conversations evolve
> > > into separate trains of thought. I'd like tosplitthem into separate
On Mar 7, 6:07 am, JohnW2 wrote:
> If all the readers/posters who want this were to use the proper
> "Suggestions" page,
> athttp://mail.google.com/support/bin/static.py?page=suggestions.cs