On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 17:02 +0200, Lubos Kolouch wrote:
Dear Not Zed, Thank you for considering my point of view. I respect yours, however I would like to add additional comments: What you do with email as a business user who receiving daily 100s emails? You want to : - quickly see the content of the email to see the importance - be able to quickly search in the emails - be able to forward the email to your colleagues and add your comments So if you do forward as attachment, it is fine, but the receiver cannot see the original email. I mean he can but he has to click, open the message in new window, then click again to switch to the email with your comments etc. Of course this is possible but it is highly unpractical.
Evolution show the attached messages inline. if other mailers don't do that when requested to do so, thn it is a failing on their part, not ours.
What I am saying is that yes, it can be done as you said, by forwarding, by drag and dropping etc. My point is that your solution is very time consuming (it is ok when you have one email per day but not 100s) and therefore not usable in daily business life where time is money.
how is it time consuming? it's not time consuming for you. it is only time consuming for the recipient if he is using a broken mailer, otherwise it is no more time consuming than your way.
There must be some (business) reason why other mail clients do it the way they do, ie. forward the message WITH attachments and quoted text.
there is: they were written before MIME became an internet standard (same reason Exchange/Groupwise/Domino/etc all use proprietary protocols - they were written before open standards existed for these things) Jeff
Thank you again for considering my idea. Best regards Lubos Kolouch On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 22:10 +0800, Not Zed wrote:We've changed it so that attachments only get forwarded when you forward the entire mail using 'forward as attachment', which is the default fowarding option. This forwards the entire message, including all attachments. For various reasons this is normally a much better way to forward the email anyway, since generally at the receiving end the attached message can be treated as a native message rather than an opaque text object. I'm not sure exactly of the design decision behind the change, other than perhaps that forwarding the mail in full is a 'preferred internet mechanism' for forwarding mails as it keeps all the data intact. You can set the fotward style in the general tab of the composer preferences in the settings window. On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 18:53 +0200, Lubos Kolouch wrote:Dear Ximian/Novell, Thank you for your great job with Evolution. As a ex-developer I really like what you did, it is the best office suite today for linux. I am manager at Panasonic, using Evolution together with MS Exchange servers. There is one thing though that I do not like at all. I am receiving daily 100s of emails, most of them with many attachments. I forward them regularly to my team, other teams etc. Unfortunately all attachments are lost when I click forward (as quote, as typically I have to write in instructions what to do with the email). Can you imagine what pain it is to save each attachments, do forward, manually select attachments and send? It is costing me really lots of time so I am seriously thinking to switch to another mail client that does it correctly (I think you are the only one doing it this way!) Could you kindly - let me know WHY you decided to do it this business unfriendly way - if you have any plans to fix it? Thank you and best regards Lubos Kolouch _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - evolution lists ximian com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-- Michael Zucchi <notzed ximian com> "born to die, live to work, it's all downhill from here" Novell's Evolution and Free Software Developer_______________________________________________ evolution maillist - evolution lists ximian com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
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