It appears to me that Yarn has a problem with long references headers.
This is quite annoying, as the three-structures of big threads are torn
apart.
Sometimes I run into article headers that looks like below. Notice, that
even though I've chosen not to see the references-header by default, a
part of it shows up - it has clearly not been recognized as a
references-header by Yarn.
Now my question is: Who is to blame for this? Is it Yarn or the other
people's newsreaders?
From: "Someone" <outthere@who.am.i>
Subject: Testing only
Organization: My organization goes here.
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0.58CF@geocities.com> <32822724.3F54@wse.com> <3283B69F.655E@geocities.com> <328
7BC19.2781@wse.com> <3288F253.730F@geocities.com> <328BB014.2F1C@wse.com> <328FA
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2.globalnet.co.uk> <32A4E5C6.596C@geocities.com> <32A707EB.1D9D@bionomics.org>
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 21:05:38 -0800
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