Hi Andre,

I think there are some compelling use cases for preserving mail-ness on task items, if only as a way to identify and record who the task is associated with (e.g. My aunt wants me to, My boss wants me to, etc.).

A preference would be good.
A way for users to define custom behaviors for their own IMAP folders would be even better.

Would multi-select and unstamp a whole bunch of items at once ease your pain as a more realistic near-term stop-gap measure?

Mimi

On Aug 30, 2007, at 2:07 PM, Andre Mueninghoff wrote:

+1 for an option to not have MailStamp turned on for what are really not
mail items

Also, I think it would great to have an option to have Chandler delete
the items from the Chandler IMAP folders (particularly Task and Event)
after they are downloaded and imported into Chandler.

Cheers, Andre

On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 14:00:16 -0700, "Jeffrey Harris"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Hi Folks,

We were just discussing in IRC that it might be nice to have an option in Chandler to make items imported from Chandler IMAP folders (Chandler
Tasks, say) not have the MailStamp turned on.

In bug 10726, it looks to me like Andre was going through and unstamping
mail from his tasks.  I, too, find the mail details mostly just
distracting for events and tasks I import from IMAP, so I'm often
tempted to go unstamp their mail-ness.

This is a change unlikely to be made until several months out point, but
I'm curious if other people think this might be valuable?

Sincerely,
Jeffrey
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