On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 08:31, Ettore Perazzoli wrote: > On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 08:34, Lane P. Lester wrote: > > If a message is important to you and you toggle the Important flag, it > > would be very nice if that protected the message from being deleted > > until the Important flag is taken off. This would allow you to look at > > a bunch of messages in a folder, mark some for later consideration, > > Select All, and then delete the unimportant ones. > > Hm, wouldn't this behavior be confusing? I don't think I have ever seen > any app where a "Move to Trash" operation on an object gets silently > ignored in virtue of a flag on the object...
I actually think it's a really neat concept, but should involve a confirmation dialog (Delete messages marked "Important"? [ ] do not show this message again). I mean really, if Evolution is never going to implement the apparently RFC-less but nevertheless fairly universal X-Priority tags, you might as well diverge even further from the "standards" that people are used to. Personally, I'd prefer support for X-Priority (if I recall the tag correctly), in which case implementing Lane's idea might not work so well (since of course people receive plenty of messages marked "important" which are important only to DELETE). So perhaps it could be used for messages flagged for follow-up but which haven't been marked finished; don't delete them without a confirmation. FAIK, this could already be done, as I almost never use follow-up flags (not convenient, too many clicks). Eric -- I have nothing against the American people... ...but it is time for a regime change _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution