Ricardo Mones <mo...@debian.org> wrote:
>  AFAIK not in 3.7.7 (scheduled for next week).
>
>  You call it a "problem" but I don't really see the point of having the
>  progress window shown while what you really want to do is some other task
>  in some other application's window and therefore don't paying attention to
>  it.
>
>  Maybe what you really miss is a kind of 'background sending has finished'
>  notification or something like that?

The point is that sometimes I am eager to see a mail being sent (for
example that super-important message for my boss or whatever) and
would like the feedback "The mail was successfully sent" as soon as
possible.

OTOH, if I have to send a number of big messages with big attachments
to a number of different people, I don’t like to wait for the first
message to be sent to start writing the second one – queuing the
messages or disabling the "sending"-window is the current workaround,
but I don’t really see the point in blocking the whole application
when this is obviously not necessary (because it isn’t blocked w/o
the sending window).

I agree, though, that a notification would be a good thing to have :)

Best regards,

Claudius
-- 
More are taken in by hope than by cunning.
                -- Vauvenargues

http://chubig.net/

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