On 1 Apr 2019, at 14:33, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 27 Mar 2019, at 10:23, Marc ARC wrote:
But I do accept the premise that the consequences of an
unintentional move can be a big problem. I think it might be best if
I simply added some kind of “are you sure” warning when moving
IMAP
On 2 Apr 2019, at 0:37, Randall Gellens wrote:
On 1 Apr 2019, at 4:58, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
RENAME is used for simple rename cases, but the fallback is
create+append equivalent to moving between accounts.
What makes a rename simple vs not simple? (I've manually renamed
mailboxes to
On 1 Apr 2019, at 4:58, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 27 Mar 2019, at 0:37, Randall Gellens wrote:
I wonder if an alternative approach might be worth considering. For
example, instead of nagging with an "Are you sure?" prompt, perhaps
keep a list of "recent" mailbox renames, and make that a
On 1 Apr 2019, at 14:33, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
I could perhaps imagine an edit mode, but I don't think automatic
deactivation would work well.
The more I think about it, I think a warning is the best way to go.
It'll solve the problem of accidental moves and it'll give me an
opportunity
On 27 Mar 2019, at 10:23, Marc ARC wrote:
But I do accept the premise that the consequences of an unintentional
move can be a big problem. I think it might be best if I simply added
some kind of “are you sure” warning when moving IMAP mailboxes.
Naturally, that should include an option to
On 27 Mar 2019, at 0:37, Randall Gellens wrote:
I wonder if an alternative approach might be worth considering. For
example, instead of nagging with an "Are you sure?" prompt, perhaps
keep a list of "recent" mailbox renames, and make that a pane that can
be viewed. That would allow users to
Benny,
I fully understand your point
What about this alternatives ?
- when somebody wants to drag a message “ to move please hold alt “
Or
- when somebody wants to drag a message “ to move please activate
blabla “
- “Enable edit mode for mailboxes” which could sit in the menu and
Benny,
I fully understand your point
What about this alternatives ?
- when somebody wants to drag a message “ to move please hold alt “
Or
- when somebody wants to drag a message “ to move please activate
blabla “
- “Enable edit mode for mailboxes” which could sit in the menu and
On 26 Mar 2019, at 5:41, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
I think it might be best if I simply added some kind of “are you
sure” warning when moving IMAP mailboxes. Naturally, that should
include an option to suppress it. Something similar already exists for
deleting IMAP mailboxes.
I wonder if an
On 4 Mar 2019, at 21:13, Marc ARC wrote:
Since I also had the experience of moving unintentionally/accidentally
a large mailbox :-) ( and I’m not the only one at the company )
I was wondering if it wouldn’t be an idea to move mailboxes only by
alt-dragging them.
The problem is that this is
Benny,
Since I also had the experience of moving unintentionally/accidentally a
large mailbox :-) ( and I’m not the only one at the company )
I was wondering if it wouldn’t be an idea to move mailboxes only by
alt-dragging them.
Other twisted idea might be a alt-double_click to show the
Take screen shot next time. Takes only a second ;-)
On 4 Mar 2019, at 19:46, Roger Bohn wrote:
I agree that a move sounds more likely. But the message was that the
mailbox was being deleted.
The second time it happened, I was able to interrupt it. Sorry, I did
not write down the messages.
I agree that a move sounds more likely. But the message was that the
mailbox was being deleted.
The second time it happened, I was able to interrupt it. Sorry, I did
not write down the messages.
On 24 Feb 2019, at 16:16, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Are you sure it was deleted not dropped into
On 25 Feb 2019, at 0:24, Roger Bohn wrote:
Sorry about the late response.
Twice in the last week, my finger has “slipped” on the trackpad
(MacBook pro). Somehow it led to a mailbox being deleted. I have no
idea how my cursor move was interpreted to reach this result. Could it
be a new bug?
Are you sure it was deleted not dropped into another mailbox?
On 25 Feb 2019, at 0:24, Roger Bohn wrote:
Twice in the last week, my finger has “slipped” on the trackpad
(MacBook pro). Somehow it led to a mailbox being deleted. I have no
idea how my cursor move was interpreted to reach this
Twice in the last week, my finger has “slipped” on the trackpad
(MacBook pro). Somehow it led to a mailbox being deleted. I have no idea
how my cursor move was interpreted to reach this result. Could it be a
new bug?
In any case, how do I stop a mailbox deletion midstream?
Will “Synchronize”
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