That's fine.

I can add stamping after Alpha 4.

Thanks,
Brian



Sheila Mooney wrote:
Brian,

Mimi is not around so I will have to make a call on this. I suspect that she would want to preserve the stampness of the original item when you reply, reply all etc. This would be consistent with all the editing and updating workflows. I might of course have this wrong :-).

That being said, we don't have much time left for Alpha4 and I don't know how difficult either of these options are. I would say that for Alpha4 we should do whatever is easiest. If that means we don't preserve the stampness of the item then that's ok and we can finish that off in the next release.

Let me know what you think.

Sheila


On Sep 18, 2006, at 3:22 PM, Brian Kirsch wrote:

Hello,
As I was going through the email Alpha 4 mock-ups I noticed there was no info on how to handle reply, reply all forward in the case where the Mail Message is also stamped as a task and / or event.

Right now, I am creating a new MailMessage item on a reply, reply all, forward request. I then copy the pieces I need from the original message and populate additional values in the new MailMessage item as well.

This works great and I have already checked in code that does the traditional reply, reply all, forward logic one would expect in a Mail Client.

However, the stamping case needs to be addressed. What happens if a Mail Message that is also stamped as a Calendar Event is forwarded or replied to?

Does the stampness of the original get copied to the new Mail Message or is it ignored?

I could use some feedback on the desired approach from a design standpoint.


Thanks,
Brian


--Brian Kirsch Internationalization Architect / Mail Service Engineer
Open Source Applications Foundation
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