Hi,

On 17/03/2017 20:57, Svetlana Tkachenko wrote:
Hi Riccardo,

On 2017-03-17 22:06:10 +1100 Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> wrote:
I don't see this kind of issue, not so strong at least. Also, a square is not needed: once the mouse pointer turns green and doesn't have the forbidden icon, it works.

OK thanks. It is a bit confusing and would be nice to make the green pointer areas and the rectangle areas match as I otherwise might move a message in the wrong directory.

It works decently for me, I tried several times, it is not perfect.
This evening I tried my luck with GNUMail on Mac and it works perfectly. Granted, there are quite some exceptions for Mac in GNUMail's code, but that hints more toward a GNUstep issue.
Maybe somebody can chime in here.



On 2017-03-17 22:06:10 +1100 Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> wrot>> I am using latest stable release of GNUMail on Debian Jessie

This is of "no information" for me and others.

Sorry! :-(

Sorry, I did understand that you were running a Debian package of a Stable release.

You might try your luck with SVN pantomime + GNUmail from the nonfsf repository. If it is no worse than before, it might be better! If it is worse, we try to figure out why. I personally did no work in this drag&drop area at all though and only worked on the editing window essentially.

Riccardo

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