Mail organize by conversation mixup

I found there have mixup of over hundred by the organise by conversation function. Could I really organise those and fix the one that not belong to the conversation?
Or where I could setup for the rules that belongs on the same conversation or not?

Mferchak wrote:
I have a similar problem.   Since upgrading to Yosemite.
The search will return dozens of emails that are totally unrelated.
Same thing for me. Also, Mail sometime can't group messages with the same object.
didier
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JB
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See also Question Mail : améliorer l'organisation par conversation
PS: I tried to Rebuild the Mailbox but that's don't fix this issue.

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