It is only basic, but works in this way for other platforms. It works because MUAs are able to reconstruct threads originating from mails they don't know about (unknown Message-ID). This has some drawbacks: * MUAs might show the missing start of the thread. As a normal user of a package never got *all* notifications of a package anyways it only reflects the reality * Missing notifications go unnoticed. This is no regression so it should be fine Those could be fixed by including all previous comments in 'References:', which would require to have predictable 'Message-ID:' for notification mails. This would require more code and more database accesses at runtime. Could also be used for out of date notifications. --- web/lib/pkgbasefuncs.inc.php | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/web/lib/pkgbasefuncs.inc.php b/web/lib/pkgbasefuncs.inc.php index 4d05b94..34ff302 100644 --- a/web/lib/pkgbasefuncs.inc.php +++ b/web/lib/pkgbasefuncs.inc.php @@ -133,11 +133,14 @@ function pkgbase_add_comment($base_id, $uid, $comment) { . "\n\n---\nIf you no longer wish to receive notifications about this package, please go the the above package page and click the UnNotify button."; $body = wordwrap($body, 70); $bcc = implode(', ', $bcc); + $thread_id = "<pkg-notifications-" . $row['Name'] . "@aur.archlinux.org>"; $headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n" . "Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\r\n" . "Bcc: $bcc\r\n" . "Reply-to: nobody@archlinux.org\r\n" . "From: aur-notify@archlinux.org\r\n" . + "In-Reply-To: $thread_id\r\n" . + "References: $thread_id\r\n" . "X-Mailer: AUR"; @mail('undisclosed-recipients: ;', "AUR Comment for " . $row['Name'], $body, $headers); } -- 1.9.3