On Fri, Sep 21, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Marvin Gülker wrote:
Hi,
I'm experiencing a problem with regard to how Hyperkitty decides how to group messages into a thread. It appearently randomly splits a thread and creates a new one from the replies, even though the replies have the proper In-Reply-To: header set. As of now, the front page for our mailing list1 illustrates the issue nicely: the "TSC Boost Build Issues" topic has been split over three threads for no appearent reason, and the "Providing an APT repository" one in two. Sometimes replies are collected into the proper thread, though (see the latter thread). Exact links follow as the front page can change later on:
- The "Boost Build Issues" topic (these should all be in one thread page): * https://lists.secretchronicles.org/hyperkitty/list/tsc-devel@lists.secretchr... * https://lists.secretchronicles.org/hyperkitty/list/tsc-devel@lists.secretchr... * https://lists.secretchronicles.org/hyperkitty/list/tsc-devel@lists.secretchr...
- The "APT repository" topic (these should all be in one thread page as well): * https://lists.secretchronicles.org/hyperkitty/list/tsc-devel@lists.secretchr... * https://lists.secretchronicles.org/hyperkitty/list/tsc-devel@lists.secretchr...
This is Mailman 3.2.0 with Hyperkitty 1.2.0. We will shortly upgrade Hyperkitty to the current version, but since I didn't find something related in the release notes for newer versions, I thought I'd ask here if the problem is known.
It is not known, I haven't heard about this happening before. If you can send the raw versions of the emails from your inbox it would be easier for us to help debug why that happened.
Also, is there a way to rebuild the thread structure so that the existing errorneous splits can be corrected?
No, Hyperkitty processes the messages and stores only the required information with message already linked to a thread. There is no way that I know of to process emails since there isn't any raw format stored anywhere, not in Hyperkitty atleast.
Marvin
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