Re: Some proposals or the 1.3 cycle
- From: Carlos Morgado <chbm chbm nu>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Some proposals or the 1.3 cycle
- Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2001 12:45:18 +0100
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 12:16:40PM +0200, Steffen Klemer wrote:
> | > * a preference for all Mailboxes were you can set a default identity
> | > (perhaps taht is even better than the one above ;-)
> | there is a default identity. it's the one marked as default in the
> | prefs->identities dialog :)
>
> no: I thought of an identity per mailbox
>
oh sorry, i misread then.
> that you can set perhaps for your work-mailbox your work-identity
> and for your mailinglist your mailinglist identity and so on...
>
i'm wondering if this is a mailbox thing or a filter thing.
> |
> |
> | > * (in the main window) a new row: marked mail? (like new? and
> | atachment?)
> | > and the order of the rows should be editable
> | >
> | hum, new mail and attachments are already marked. didn't understand
> | that.
> | currently mblist and index suck cause gtk+1.2 ctrees and clists suck
> | miserably (they suck so much the evolution people wrote libgal - that's
> | prolly what you're thinking about)
> | making it unsuck will evolve gtk+2.0 or if that fails out needs libgal.
>
> yes, that
> and: when a message is marked you can't see wether it is new (marked as
> new) or not...
hum, yes. but that it's simple, when you select it to mark (tag right ?)
it's not new anymore ;)
> and: I thought of the order of the columns (not rows-> i mixed the words
> :-(
> that you perhaps can say you want first the subject than the marked as
> buttons and then the from field...
> (like you can do in sylpheed...)
>
yeah, i understood columns. what i said holds for that. you can't move
columns around in gtk+1.2 and column resizing is also quite bad.
cheers
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