Re: solution to evolution problem



On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 09:19 -0600, wrote:
I have threading turned on, *and* messages sorted on date (newest
topmost). Things are working fine for me.

Aaron Konstam:
Again Tim you are full of surprises. For the same reason we want
people to bottom post I would thing you would want to sort your mail
in ascending order (oldest on the top) so you don't have to read your
threads backwards. But as you say YMMV.

Actually, I typed that prior message incorrectly. I stopped thinking
properly while typing. I do sort in logical chronological order (oldest
topmost). I've never liked dealing with upside down sorting. My bank
likes to do that with their on-line statements, it makes it a right pain
to double-check they've got everything down correctly. I think that
they do that on purpose.

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