Am 22.01.2014 08:39, schrieb Thomas Bruederli: > On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 12:05 AM, Michael Heydekamp <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>> The local storage copy is saved ever few seconds and isn't restricted by >>> the draft-autosave interval. >>> I consider this feature complete now. >> >> Well, not sure... > > I closed it because there was no feedback, neither in the ticker nor > on other channels.
I know, it's also a lack of feedback on my part, as I have to admit. Have been too busy with other things. > So if you find things that don't work as expected, please open new > tickets for them. Will do. >> But before digging deeper into any details, one question: >> >> What should happen if in real life... >> >> 1) I get a phone call during composing a message, >> 2) walk away from the laptop and the call takes a while, >> 3) the laptop goes into sleep mode during the call and loses connection, >> 4) I wake up the laptop after finishing the phone call and continue >> composing? >> >> My experience is that... >> >> 1) the changed message is not being saved to the draft folder anymore >> (not even after a re-login to Roundcube), and >> >> 2) that I can't send the message. >> >> But after cancelling it and hitting the "new message" button, I can restore >> this changed message perfectly and send it. >> >> But I don't even know that I can continue composing and that the message >> will still be saved to the local storage while continuing composing in the >> scenario above. There is some lack of feedback. > > Suggestions? Well, difficult if I don't know what the design and the logic is (or what it should be). >> The design is still not clear to me. I also have often been surprised by the >> option to restore a message which has been saved to the local storage, >> although it had been sent successfully already. > > Please describe this with steps to reproduce. I'll deliver it asap. But as I said: Great feature anyway! Better to have a superfluos copy in the local storage rather than losing a lengthy message. Cheers, -- Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany _______________________________________________ Roundcube Development discussion mailing list [email protected] http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/dev
