Re: [Logicmail-users] Logicmail 2.0 and mail retrieval
Brought to you by:
octorian
From: Paul T. <pa...@ab...> - 2011-01-05 02:28:02
|
Hey, I agree new message waiting notification isnt high on my priority list either, a small utility app might be better for those wanting instant gratification! On the really cheeky request side of things, I would love a version of logic mail for Android. I miss it when Im using my android! Thanks for the hard work on logicmail, its a great app! Cheers, Paul "Derek Konigsberg" <dko...@lo...> wrote: >On 01/04/2011 03:31 PM, George Sexton wrote: >> FWIW, here are my things for 2.x: >> >> LogicMail can’t open some messages. Just say’s there are no parts to >> display or it can’t display the parts. >This sounds like a possible bug. Please send me a useful bug report so > >I can work the issue. First, is this IMAP or POP? Second, it would be > >helpful to send me the raw MIME source (that gunk you see when you do >View->"Message Source" or similar in a desktop e-mail client) of some >of >these messages that fail to display. > >> For the Storm, a delete icon would be really nice. There are several >> blank icon spots in the folder view. Make one of them message delete. >I totally agree, and plan to implement this for several screens >directly >into 2.0 during the beta period, since its really pretty simple to do: >http://www.logicprobe.org/proj/logicmail/ticket/254 > >> Multiple message move/delete. IOW, the UI should support marking >> multiple messages and deleting or moving them. If you can’t do this, >> move should at least default to the last selected folder. >For deleting, you can use a hot-key (on keyboard devices), or the >shortcut I will be implementing for #254 above. > >For copy/move, I'll add a simple "Remember last folder" usability >enhancement into 2.0: >http://www.logicprobe.org/proj/logicmail/ticket/255 > >Multi-select support itself will be quite a bit more complicated. The >BlackBerry UI does not lend itself to the multi-select listbox approach > >used by desktop applications. You'd need some sort of per-item >checkbox >(Fastmail does this for their webmail interface), but it would need to >be invisible unless used. Also, triggering that "check" function would > >be harder on a Storm than on a keyboard device. >Here's the feature-request ticket, for 2.1: >http://www.logicprobe.org/proj/logicmail/ticket/256 > >> Bucketing messages. Right now, you bucket by day. What I would like >to >> see is if the message is older than two days but this week, create a >> heading called “this week”. If it’s prior to the start of this week, >but >> less than two weeks old, make heading called “last week”. For all >other >> messages, make a folder named “Older”. >The current grouping approach is directly based on how the BlackBerry >messaging application does things. I can make the grouping >configurable, as you suggest, provided everyone can agree on what the >options are. The folders are directly based on how things look on the >mail server itself. This matter may need more discussion before it can > >become a simple feature request. > >> Attachment handling. It would be nice if you could handle at least >the >> same mime types that the blackberry mail program can handle. E.G. >PDFS, >> images, and Office Docs. >Feature request ticket created: >http://www.logicprobe.org/proj/logicmail/ticket/257 > >> For me, all of these are more important that message counts or >> background message checking. >For me too, actually, but you'd be amazed at how many people disagree. >I've been getting E-Mails asking how to configure background message >checking since 1.0, maybe even earlier. I just hope they don't revolt >when it starts draining their battery. :-P > > >-- >---------------------------- > Derek Konigsberg > dko...@lo... >---------------------------- > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows >customers >to consolidate database storage, standardize their database >environment, and, >should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database > >without downtime or disruption >http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl >_______________________________________________ >Logicmail-users mailing list >Log...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/logicmail-users > >------------------------------------------------------------ >Mail was checked for spam by the Freeware Edition of CleanMail. >The Freeware Edition is free for personal and non-commercial use. >You can remove this notice by purchasing a full license! -- Sent from my Android. |