Some further clarification in line.

--- selva r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Seth, 
> 
> Comments in line.
> 
> --- Seth Johnson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > selva r wrote:
> > > 
> > > Hence, with respect to a two or three frame
> model
> > for
> > > Dashboard as I had recently suggested, I would
> > suggest
> > > we allow for a mechanism to view the Email Inbox
> > frame
> > > by folder in addition to a general email InBox
> > view.
> > > Any one who’s subscribed to a list like
> > > [email protected] (- which averages 30 to
> 80
> > > emails per day- ) in the past would probably
> > > appreciate what I’m talking about.
> > 
> > 
> > . . . or who subscribes to hundreds of email
> lists,
> > many of which
> > may be high volume . . .
> > 
> 
> No doubt, that must be quite a challenge! When ever
> I
> sporadically subscribe to discuss list at
> OpenOffice,
> I usually have to unsubscribe myself after a couple
> of
> weeks due to the volume load.  
> 
> It might be useful to consider an optional setting
> for
> busy email InBox folders in Chandler where any
> non-triaged email would be automatically compressed
> and archived after a user determined time period,
> ex.
> 3 months, and then automatically deleted after
> another
> customizable setting, ex. 6 months.  
> 
> These settings for non-triaged InBox email might be
> independent from similar customizable settings for
> incoming mail that has been triaged.  
> 
> Hence, for triaged email in busy folders, a user
> might
> set the automatic archive time at say 6 months, and
> automatic delete time at say "Never" if they want to
> go back and manually delete any triaged files
> themselves later on.  

Under these settings, this would allow for those cases
were we may see a particularly important email in a
busy InBox folder, and we don't want to reply or take
action on it later but still find it important, we
could just tick it off as 'Done' triage status. 

This would then commit the item to follow the
automatic archive / delete settings for triaged email
and not the archive / delete settings for untriaged
email in the folder.

Selva

> 
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> Selva
> 
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