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Hi André:
On 12/21/2017 11:25:57 PM Thu, andré via balsa-list wrote:
Le 2017-12-21 à 18:49, Peter Bloomfield a écrit :
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Good evening, Jack!
On 12/21/2017 06:26:30 PM Thu, Jack wrote:
Good evening,
I've got quite a number of remote email servers set, but sometimes, such as
when adding a new one or testing because of problems with one, I need to
repeatedly try fetching. The is currently a nuisance, because Balsa has to
cycle through the entire list every time, and even worse, I currently have one
server (Yahoo, of course) which times out more often than not, at 30 seconds a
pop (no pun intended).
…
Maybe do what Mozilla (Thunderbird or Seamonkey-mail) does :
A button which opens a list, with option of checking all sources, or each
source individually.
Really handy if expecting an email from a particular source, as well as for
testing.
(Thunderbird replicates it in the page for each source, Seamonkey in a common
area. Either way, checking any - or all - sources is always available.)
That's possible! The "File => Get new mail" item and the associated "Check" toolbar
button could pop up a dialog when multiple POP servers are configured, with a button for "Check all
servers" and a list of servers for single-click checking of just one.
It *could* also have a check-box for each server, showing whether it is currently enabled
for new-mail-checking, and perhaps another button for "Check all enabled
servers". But perhaps with this fine-grained control over checking, the whole
enabling mechanism could be scrapped.
Opinions?
Peter
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