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From: Peter <pr...@ho...> - 2001-04-24 19:28:38
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Hi all I'm a new user of Cronos and very pleased so far. However, I don't know if i found a bug or not. I got a bounce after sending a mail to xerox, and everytime Cronos tried to display this message it crashed. In a moment of temporary blackout I managed to remove some mails, making the xerox-mail the one to always display at start, which made cronos crash everytime I started it. I solved this by moving the mail (in my case: $HOME/.CronosII/Inbox.mbx/29) to another location, and starting Cronos again. The mail was still displayed in the list, but containing nothing and I could safely delete it. I'm using a pop3 account with the option to leave mails on server enabled. Attached is an edited version of the 29-file, which was the guilty mail, just in case some cronos-developer should wish to try and debug. Another thing, will I get flamed for proposing stuff but not being able to code it myself? I'll take my chances, please try and view this as some friendly suggestions First of all, IMAP-support! But I guess thats high on your priroritylist already. Being able to call the cronos binary with switches would be great for integrating it with other programs (the gnome url-handler comes to mind). For example "cronos --compose so...@ma..." could launch only a composer window. The possibilities are endless. The option to change views, like the Pan newsreader where you can choose the layout of the three windows. I miss this in Cronos. Rules-support, automagically putting incoming mails in other folders than the Inbox would be handy for mailinglists and friends. Which reminds me of another problem I'm having, I added a second pop3 mailaccount but selected another Mailbox than Inbox under the "Mailbox"-tab. However, the mails of that account are still being dropped in my Inbox. What's wrong? Again, thanks for a really great program, but nothing's good enough not to be improved :) Best regards, Peter |