My website sends emails to me with the same subject and they are being grouped into conversations even if I delete old ones (Mail, Gmail). I know I can change the subject to prevent this, but is there a header or something else that can be added to do this without forcing unique subject lines?
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gmail grouping infuriates me. Maybe I am too old school and like to read oldest to newest. I don't get gmail grouping.– ojblassMay 2, 2014 at 17:55
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3ojblass, it can be turned off in your preferences. But I need something that works from the sending side.– Louis WMay 2, 2014 at 18:27
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On the top of my head, there are two methods to avoid threading:
- set the SMTP header
X-Entity-Ref-ID
with any value. This is what Google+ notifications do. - change the sender email (you can use
From: [email protected]
). This is what Facebook notifications do.
The threading will be made if you force it with Reference
or Reply-To
.
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YES! Wow, this is saving me a ton of hair-pulling. All the other answers I found to this question were adding random numbers to subject lines - I don't want to send that to my users! And GMAIL destroys the css on my HTML emails. THANK YOU RDS!– pinheadJan 15, 2015 at 1:12
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1Wow, thanks for this but, how do you know about
X-Entity-Ref-ID
? is it a gmail only thing ? I can't find anybody else talking about this in the internet :) May 21, 2015 at 6:00 -
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4For me
X-Entity-Ref-ID: null
did work, both for GMail as well as a client like Airmail.– thijsaiApr 25, 2017 at 8:44 -
1Oh my god - thank you so much for that X-Entity-Ref-ID trick! Been pulling my hair out with this issue for two days. Aug 29, 2022 at 6:37
The situation has changed since 2019.
I found a solution in https://workspaceupdates.googleblog.com/2019/03/threading-changes-in-gmail-conversation-view.html.
Setting a header of the form References: <[email protected]>
, with a unique UUID for each email is enough to solve this.
Tested a few times today and I confirm it works.
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Unsure if it works – I get emails threaded even in the absence of an
X-Entity-Ref-ID
header. Just same title and sender seem enough.– kashmiriJan 18, 2023 at 13:23