Improve counter behaviour
Reported by Thibaud | May 3rd, 2011 @ 10:51 PM
When I receive an e-mail, the counter shows it in the top-left corner. It gives me some details concerning the e-mail when I click on it.
However, with these details, I generally know the content of the mail and I have to open MailMate to Archive it wheras I would like to directly archive it.
My proposition is to enable to archive it from this contextual menu. For instance, when the cursor is on an e-mail, another menu could pop and could propose: Archive, Junk, Delete.
Here is what is displayed when I click on the counter:
1 Unread Message in "MailBox"
"Your account has been activated on the board forum.com" from "Forum"
Here is what I would like to see when I click on the counter:
1 Unread Message in "MailBox"
"Your account has been activated on the board forum.com" from "Forum" => | Archive
| Move to Junk
| Delete
Comments and changes to this ticket
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benny May 4th, 2011 @ 09:13 AM
- State changed from new to accepted
I have considered this myself. I just don't like the aesthetics of a
series of triangles in the menu with identical submenus, but if I cannot
come up with something better then I'll do as you have described :-)[state:accepted]
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Thibaud May 4th, 2011 @ 09:31 PM
I add that it could also be convenient to have:
2 Unread Messages in "MailBox" => | Archive all ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Move all to Junk "Your account has been activated on the board forum.com" from "Forum" | Delete all "Your order has been processed" from "Bookseller"
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benny May 26th, 2011 @ 10:41 AM
- State changed from accepted to fixcommitted
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Thibaud May 31st, 2011 @ 09:12 AM
The implementation is nice :)
However, do you think it could be a good idea to consider messages as 'Read' when we click on 'Archive', 'Reply', 'Forward' or 'Move to Junk'?
Another thing: I keep my messages in my mailbox and archive them when associated tasks are performed. I would like to have a 'Read' option in the counter. Indeed, I often know why i gat a mail, without needing to read it, and know that I will have to keep it in my Inbox to perform the task later.
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benny May 31st, 2011 @ 09:22 AM
- State changed from fixcommitted to accepted
Auto-read: I considered it for Archive/Junk, but I decided that it was
better to keep the information that the message has never really been
read. I added Reply/Forward later and never considered it in that case.
It makes more sense, because you actually read these messages when the
composer is opened. I'll add that.The other thing: You mean adding “Mark as Read” to the menu? I
thought about that, but postponed it because I couldn't decide how many
of the related menu items I should include. But I think “Mark as
Read/Unread” and “Mark as Flagged/Unflagged” would be suitable.
I'll add those too.[state:accepted]
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benny May 31st, 2011 @ 10:10 AM
- State changed from accepted to fixcommitted
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