On 06/25/2010 12:54 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
> Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>> Rick Merrill wrote:
>>>
>>> ,,,
>>>
>>> without reading, you can mark "read", then delete.
>>>
>>>
>> That's not the issue. If you mark as "unread" and then delete, it is
>> moved to Trash and the status is changed to "read". In 1.x, after
>> marking as "unread" and deleting, it is moved to Trash and the status
>> stayed as "unread". In 2.x, after marking as "unread" and deleting, it
>> is moved to Trash and the status is changed to "read".
> 
> Most of people doesn't understand this simple problem.
> When a mail is moved from one folder to another one (even while with the 
> delete action) this is not normal that the characteristics of the mail 
> are changed. Someone told us that resetting the "unread" status is done 
> by design; therefore this is a *BAD* design. But the developpers lives 
> in their gold-tower.

Cool your jets.  I think that you're beating a dead horse as 1.1.x is
dead. There is an option in 2.x preferences to not mark spam as read,
but as far as I can recall there is no such option to do the same with
deleated mail. (Don't know I'd have to reinstall 1.x to check but I won't).

Regarding "But the developpers lives in their gold-tower." I've no idea
what "gold-tower" you imagine. The 'developers' are volunteers that
contribute *their time* freely to this project. If you'd like to do the
same then I'm sure that you can find your way to the dev pages. Here,
let me help you:

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/get-involved

Your comments regarding the "developpers" (sic) is both incorrect and
offensive. As a 'user' and 'volunteer tester' of SeaMonkey I've no
problem with pointing out issues and/or problems with SM and/or
reporting bugs if the issue is serious enough. In nearly all cases I've
received positive response from the SeaMonkey volunteers (developers).

If you've a problem with SeaMonkey, please feel free to move on to some
other application. Otherwise file a bug report (or point to an existing
bug report), contribute time to the project. Did I miss where you'd
previously filed a bug report? If so I appologize & would appreciate it
if you could remind me by supplying the url to the bug report.







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