So I finally got around to watching Igor's great video on how to try to reproduce Emacs bugs using a minimal configuration, etc: With this in mind, I took a look at the related list: https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode I then found this particular bug: https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/m2ilowp4br.fsf@ntnu.no/ I then went through the motions as dictated by Igor's video. Ultimately, I was unable to reproduce the bug. I noted the instructions with the 'Reply Instructions' section. I clicked the link which opened up a related Emacs buffer to which I pretty much replied that I couldn't reproduce the issue. I then hit C-c C-c which apparently sent the email. However, I checked the bug itself, but cannot find my reply message present, and am wondering if it actually was sent at all. I personally had 'gnus' configured at one point but barely use it because I found it to be super awkward and clunky, and just not friendly to use in comparison so I just use the GUI client for Fastmail these days. Here is my output of my '*Messages*' buffer in relation to this issue: Sending... Sending via mail... Sending email Sending email done Sending...done Questions: Q1. Is it possible to reply to bug threads like this within a GUI email client like Fastmail? Q2. Or is this only possible to directly reply to email threads if you're using mail clients like 'mu-4e', 'notmuch' etc? I ask because I'll work on my email setup accordingly if that is the case where just a GUI client isn't sufficient as I was planning to use 'notmuch' eventually anyway, but wanted to confirm this before putting in the effort to do so. The only thing I found was this article by Fastmail, but don't know if this would actually work with just the web browser client of Fastmail I use in Firefox: https://www.fastmail.help/hc/en-us/articles/360058753594-Import-your-mail Thanks, Sam