On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 15:02, Sarfraaz Ahmed wrote: > On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 14:23 +0200, Costin Cozan wrote: > > On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 05:23, Not Zed wrote: > > > creating tasks is one thing, creating links would be much much more > > > difficult, as there is no remote abstraction for it at either end. > > > > this morning, i was reading this thread when i suddenly realized that i > > just had this problem: i needed to link a task with a contact and with > > an email. Something that would go like this: > > > > when i open the email, i should notice that a task is linked somehow, > > and reverse, when i check the task to see to what exactly email it may > > reference. The email is already pointing to the contact ( the From: ), > > but the task not, so i have no other option to duplicate each time the > > Name and the Telefon in the subject of the task. Moreon, when i open a > > contact, i can't tell which tasks are related, except searching in the > > task for his name. > > > > How about having the mail to be attached to the task and the subject > of the mail used as the task summary ?? Having the information of > where and how you created a particular object [ contact/task etc ] > sounds more like the "beagle" project.
well, that would be an option. But, i can tell from my experience, the most customers are very confused about what they want and the subject/content of email is far away from i am _really_ suppose to do :)). But, I'm nitpicking here. Yes, that would be at least a start. > > > > As i am quite not so actual with the code of evolution, i don't know > > what exactly such a "object" linking/referencing would imply. Let the > > better ones speak their pro/contra arguments. In my view, such an > > option/feature would be quite neat...i could be wrong too. > > > > of course, this should not be seen as a replacement for a real request > > tracker, but that would make at least me impressively productive, and > > that's a very good point for the PHBs in my company to move on > > linux/evolution. > > > > have a nice day! > > Costin Cozan -- Costin Cozan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
