On 05/01/2007 12:43:07 PM, Nuno Monteiro wrote:
> [snip]

First, thanks a lot for the feedback - it is really appreciated!

> I just compiled 2.3.15 and the threading models under "View" menu  
> aren't working anymore. I did a little bisecting and the commit that  
> appears to break them is r7602: avoid various warnings when  
> prepare-threading is interrupted by exit.

Hm, it works for me - can you describe in more detail what happens?

> Another thing I noticed, but never remembered to report until now, is  
> that I get a "You have new mail" notification whenever I open an  
> unread mail in a mailbox, even if that mail has been laying there for  
> weeks or months and the mailbox hasn't had any mail delievered to it  
> in a while. It happened just now, I opened my 'spam' mailbox and  
> opened a three week old spam to check the SA headers and got the  
> notification. It only happens with the first unread mail though,  
> subsequent others don't trigger any popups or notify balloons. This  
> has been happening for a long time now, used to get a popup, which  
> was much more intrusive than the new libnotify balloons, so now it  
> isn't nearly as annoying.

I guess we should look into this... I think having a well defined list  
of the situations when the notification is supposed to popup and when  
it definitely should not would help...

> And, since we're in bug report mode ;-) I discovered a few days ago  
> that if I change identities while composing a new mail, at first it  
> doesn't appear to want to change the signature to match the identity  
> (the sig for the default identity will remain); eventually, after  
> bouncing around from one identity to the next (i have 5 defined) I  
> end up with two (!!) signatures from the default identity, being that  
> the second one actually changes correctly if I change to another  
> identity yet again.

It seems clearly that the code is not tested for all the possible  
combinations. I have also a number of identities, some of them have  
signatures, some of them do not and it seems to work fine. I think it  
may have something to do with the specific order the operations are  
done. Do you think you could write down an algorithm to reproduce the  
problem?

Pawel
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