Rob Smith wrote: > These are a just a few small requests that I feel would improve the > overall roundcube user experience. I understand you guys are very busy > working on core functionality, and don't expect these changes anytime > soon (assuming you agree with them), but figured they should be recorded > somewhere for future consideration. > > 1) When you are reading an email message, could it be in a scroll-box > like your inbox, instead of the whole webpage scrolling? I think it > looks better, is more consistant, and keeps the menus in view.
If anybody can solve this with CSS I would be happy because I was not able to support all bowsers. > > 2) This is just something I noticed today. When selecting emails in the > inbox, shift select individual emails, and control does nothing. I know > that personally, I'm used to cntl selecting individual emails, and then > shift selecting all the emails between the two clicks. Just something > to consider. Have to check this. I think it could work but I'm not shure about the Macintosh browsers. > > 3) When adding attachments, instead of selecting it in the browser > window and then having to hit upload, could it just automatically upload > the attachment after selecting it? The extra step seems uncessesary. Event-handling issue in JS. Also I think this step is not unnecessary. > > 4) This is more from a server admin point of view. Is there a setting > for the cookie duration? I have noticed that my roundcube login > persists for hours, and in an enviroment with public computers, this > could be dangerous. It would be nice if we could set this to a 30 > minute timeout or something more standard along those lines. You could add a .htacces file where setting php_value session.gc_maxlifetime to whatever you like to have your session ducration. Will make this configurable in RoundCube once. > > 5) When the session does time out, the first time I try to access the > email it keeps me in my inbox, and just dislpays the dialog up top with > the "session timed out" message. Then, when I try to view a message > again, it kicks me out to the login screen. Could this be adjusted so > that it just kicks you strait to the login screen when your login has > timed out? Should be done in the latest CVS version. > > Rob > Thomas
