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Keep messages grouped by thread, when the parent has been archived?

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I am receiving a large number of automated messages that would profit greatly from threading, but they are not threaded, after I archive the parent message, see screenshot.

Is there some way to keep these threads together, after the original message has been archived?

The JIRA of the same thread all have the "In-Reply-To" header and "References" header set to the root message.

Keeping the root messages in my inbox is not viable; There would simply be too many.

I am receiving a large number of automated messages that would profit greatly from threading, but they are not threaded, after I archive the parent message, see screenshot. Is there some way to keep these threads together, after the original message has been archived? The JIRA of the same thread all have the "In-Reply-To" header and "References" header set to the root message. Keeping the root messages in my inbox is not viable; There would simply be too many.
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without the parent the threading is broken as they are all peers, although replies to those would thread.

Right clicking and selecting view in conversation will display the threaded conversation.

There are some hidden preferences for Threading, but I do not know if they will get you what you want. This article basically tells you how to not do what you want, but documents the settings. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Mail.thread_without_re

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Matt said

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Mail.thread_without_re

Already tried those; They don't change the behavior.

The issue is mainly that such notification emails heavily clutter the Inbox, so being able to view them as a thread (Ctrl+Shift+O) is a useful feature, but the larger issue is keeping the Inbox organized.

The end result is that active discussions are compacted into a single thread, and hard to find between all the notifications, significantly impacting workflows.