New: Conversation splitting
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It’s very common for email conversations to start on one topic and end up diverging onto something else. That’s particularly true when people reply to an earlier message in order to start a new conversation; it’s often the easiest thing to do. However, this can result in conversations that are long, with increasingly-inaccurate subjects, making it harder than it needs to be to organise your inbox, or find the most relevant messages in your archive.
Jelly to the rescue: when you can see that someone has replied to an old conversation but really wants to start a new one, you can now split the conversation, taking the selected message (and anything sent or posted after it) and moving it to a brand new conversation.
You can even change the subject of the new conversation to make it easier to find later.
Jelly keeps an internal link from the new conversation back to the original one (and vice versa) so that you can still quickly jump between them. And, most importantly, it’s completely invisible to the non-Jelly participants of your conversations.