Re: [RCU] first impressions
Raul Acevedo wrote: It's my first day using this, and so far it looks great. I have a couple things I miss, I am wondering if these are possible or likely to be available in the future: * Folder list: Remember what folders are collapsed and which are not. (E.g. after I compose a new email, going back to folder list should remember which parent folders were collapsed. Likewise when I first login, it should remember which ones are collapsed from my last login.) Works for me. The collapse state is saved in the user prefs and is still there when you log-in the next time. * Folder list: While dragging a message to a folder, auto-scroll the folder list and auto-expand folders. Bonus for re-collapsing to original state after drag-n-drop is done (aka Apple Mail). This functionality is currently missing, right. * Compose new emails in a separate tab or window. Right-Click the compose button and select Open in new Tab/Window ~Thomas ___ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
Re: [RCU] first impressions
On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 13:27:50 +0100, Thomas Bruederli roundc...@gmail.com wrote: Works for me. The collapse state is saved in the user prefs and is still there when you log-in the next time. It definitely does not work for me. Unfortunately I'm using Firefox 2.0.0.14, and I don't have a choice about it because of work. On my Fedora 10 Linux server I'm running roundcubemail-0.2-5.beta.fc10.noarch RPM. Where are the user preferences stored? I know Personal Settings are saved fine, but this collapsed folder information is not. Another question: Where are the temp/log files? My /etc/roundcubemail/main.inc.php says: $rcmail_config['log_dir'] = '%{_logdir}/roundcubemail/'; $rcmail_config['temp_dir'] = '${_tmppath}'; But I have no idea where %{_logdir} or %{_tmppath} are defined. There is a /var/log/roundcubemail directory (read/write by root user and apache group) but it's empty, and I don't see anything in /tmp that looks related. * Folder list: While dragging a message to a folder, auto-scroll the folder list and auto-expand folders. Bonus for re-collapsing to original state after drag-n-drop is done (aka Apple Mail). This functionality is currently missing, right. Is there a plan to add this? :) * Compose new emails in a separate tab or window. Right-Click the compose button and select Open in new Tab/Window Well, that gives me a new duplicate tab; in the new tab I have to click on Reply. The new tab should start with the composition window, not a dupe of the existing window. Shift + left click should also work, but that does the inverse of the above: the current window shows the composition editor, and the new tab shows the main folder/email display. Many thanks, Raul ___ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
[RCU] first impressions
It's my first day using this, and so far it looks great. I have a couple things I miss, I am wondering if these are possible or likely to be available in the future: * Folder list: Remember what folders are collapsed and which are not. (E.g. after I compose a new email, going back to folder list should remember which parent folders were collapsed. Likewise when I first login, it should remember which ones are collapsed from my last login.) * Folder list: While dragging a message to a folder, auto-scroll the folder list and auto-expand folders. Bonus for re-collapsing to original state after drag-n-drop is done (aka Apple Mail). * Compose new emails in a separate tab or window. Thanks, Raul ___ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
[RCU] First Impressions
Hi, I've just started to use RoundCube, and I'm very impressed. In fact there are very few of features of my old mail reader that I miss. These are... - automatically wrapping lines (ie. inserting linefeeds) when composing messages - having the option to compose messages in a new window so that I can lookup other messages at the same time - being able to collapse and expand the hierarchy of folders and automatically expand a parent folder when dragging a message over it - automatically expiring messages of a certain age from a folder. Many thanks, Phil ___ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/