On 25-Jan-10 10:10, Thomas Worrall wrote:
To assign labels, I propose that Letters has a standard labels UI. On
a normal IMAP server we do something (assign a custom header? Dunno)
to apply the label. On Gmail, our plugin intercepts the Apply Label
action and sends the IMAP command to move it to the appropriate
folder.

I think you lost the thread there. TO assign a label on gmail, you simoply assign it and it then shows up in the right smart mailbox automatically. If you *drag* a message to a gmail mailbox, it doesn't move the message, it simply applies that label (and you can move the same message to multiple smart mailboxes on gmail because you can apply multiple labels).

I agree that all of gmail should be a plugin, but a plugin that ships with the application, and hopefully shows off most of what a plugin can do (which is going to be just about anything, right?)

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