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* Identify new responses or updates
* Identify new responses or updates
* Keep track of the overall conversation - scrolling through long threads becomes cumbersome
* Keep track of the overall conversation - scrolling through long threads becomes cumbersome
* Attachments can sometimes cause problems within threads - becoming hard to locate or disappearing
* Attachments can sometimes cause problems within threads


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* Redundant or irrelevant responses due to not reviewing the entire thread
* Redundant or irrelevant responses due to not reviewing the entire thread
* Difficulty in following conversations when subject lines or participants change
* Difficulty in following conversations when subject lines or participants change
* Problems with attachments disappearing or becoming hard to locate
* Risk of sending sensitive information to unintended recipients
* Risk of sending sensitive information to unintended recipients
* Side topics cluttering the main conversation
* Side topics cluttering the main conversation
Feel free to add more issues you are encoutering with mail threading!
Feel free to add more issues you are encoutering with mail threading!
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