2010.04.22 09:48, A.L.E.C rašė:
> Rimas Kudelis wrote:
>
>   
>> I think Alec shouldn't have closed the bug as wontfix. I also guess that
>> your bugreport wasn't clear enough about what you want to achieve (too
>> much background info). From the code you pasted, it seems that you get
>> the desired behavior by just switching positions of the foreach and the
>> if blocks, and (at least for me) it doesn't look like this would break
>> something.
>>
>> Perhaps it would be clearer if you rephrased what you wanted to achieve,
>> perhaps like this:
>>
>> " When the same folder is used for sent mail and as inbox, its name
>> should be inbox, not sent. "
>>
>> Alec, do you really see such slight adjustment to folder name resolution
>> logic as undesired?
>>     
> This is not only a matter of a display name. See Special Folders section 
> in Settings, it's not possible to set Inbox as any of special folder and 
> there was a reason to do this, e.g. http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1486114
> Setting Inbox as Sent will make the Sender/Recipient column confusing. 
> Maybe there are other reasons...
>   

If I understood correctly, Jamie's bug wasn't about allowing to set
inbox as sent folder, because he's already done that. The bug was about
what folder name is shown in case inbox is sent. IMO, inbox should
always be shown as inbox regardless of whether or not it's also used for
sent, drafts, trash, and/or junk. Don't you agree?

This is a different issue from that of actually setting inbox folder as
sent (isn't it gmail style?). I think there may actually be more people
who may want it, but this is a separate issue, which could be dealt with
later, if/when there is more demand.

Rimas

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