rswindell
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of the first message in the thread, or 0 if unknown (e.g. legacy message). When a new message is created, the thread_id value of the message being replied-to will be used, else if the new msg is not a reply, then the new message's number will be the value used for the thread_id. This "thread-id" feature (Deuce's idea) allows threads with a common parent to remain logically grouped after the original messages in the thread have been purged (though the original hiearchy will start to be lost). smb_addmsg() was retrieving the *header* of the replied-to message (via FTN REPLYID): optimized by just retrieving the index. Moved unused SMB fixed header fields: times_downloaded and last_downloaded to provide more logitech binary alignment of the fixed header fields. Since these fields are not yet used, this should have no affect on existing bases.