Re: [Geary] import / sync contacts
- From: Robert Schroll <rschroll gmail com>
- To: Federico Bruni <fede inventati org>
- Cc: geary-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Geary] import / sync contacts
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 11:35:42 -0500
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 4:50 AM, Federico Bruni <fede inventati org>
wrote:
For example, when I start typing a mailing list address I write to
often, which starts with debian, I get lots of adresses (mostly
debian bugs adresses) and I must type a lot and correctly to get the
right address on top of the list.
Sometimes the mailman address of a mailing list, used to manage a
subscription, is on top and you can easily choose it instead of the
right one if you do not pay attention.
In a nutshell, if Geary was able to list the contacts using some sort
of "scoring system" (most used addresses on top of search list), as
Gmail and Thunderbird do, I would not miss any contact manager
integrated in Geary.
Geary does have a scoring system, but it's based on the role a given
email address plays. Highest ranked are those used in emails you've
sent, then come those where you were a To: recipients, followed by
those where you are a CC: or aren't listed. The full ranking can be
seen in src/engine/api/geary-contact-importance.vala. If an email
address appears in multiple roles, the highest one wins. The contact
completion uses these rankings when sorting.
So if you're seeing an address to which you've never written appear
higher than an address to which you have written, that's a bug. Please
report it. Note, however, that Geary trusts the email headers -- if a
bug tracker generates an email from your address to a bug address,
Geary will treat that the same as if you had composed the email
yourself.
Robert
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