Mail and Thread View

Hi,
I recently moved from gmail to mac mail and having the same problems with thread view. Many of my messages are put in the same thread just because they share the same subject name. I suppose there is a way to fix it since Gmail was handling it right. I will be glad to know how, if anyone knows.
Also another question whether it is possible to see the messages belonging to a thread but put in separate mailboxes; i.e. I read a thread of messages, move them to a mailbox, when another e-mail comes to inbox belonging to that thread, I would like to see the messages I moved as well.
Thanks

"Many of my messages are put in the same thread just because they share the same subject name. I suppose there is a way to fix it since Gmail was handling it right. I will be glad to know how, if anyone knows."
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