Sort by Thread in Evolution Mail

Hi,
I am using the Evolution email client and want it to sort my mails als follows:
- Mails should be threaded.
- Threads should be sorted by the most recent mail within this thread, descending.
- Mails within a thread should be sorted ascending.
Does anyone know how to do that?
Best, steve

When you set it to sort using "From", all that is supposed to happen is that it will sort all the senders in the message list alphabetically, either ascending or descending.  You can toggle that back and forth by clicking on the little black arrow head right next to "Sorted by From".  It does the same thing if you sort by Subject------it just alphabetizes whatever is in the Subject line of each message.  If you are right-clicking on a message in the list to bring up the menu, it doesn't matter which message you use.
Try using Group by>>>>>From.  You will see that it will actually grab all the messages from a sender and put them in their own group to make them easier to find.

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