Besides this particular feature, which is most appreciated, I realized some other changes in the search function which I wanted to discuss already days/weeks ago, but I didn't find the time yet to do so. So I take this opportunity:
1) When I do a search in the INBOX for the "From:" header and afterwards select the Sent folder, the same search will be applied to this Sent folder. Of course, no (or almost no) messages will be displayed. Is this intentional? At least it doesn't make much sense to me, can this behaviour be disabled...? 2) The same applies to a text search in the body, which takes a long time here anyway. Also this doesn't make too much sense to me, that the body search in one folder will be applied again after selecting another folder. And, BTW: How can I cancel a text search at all (except reloading the web page by pressing F5)? 3) Is there any hope to initiate a search in the header of the messages only...? Sorry if I should have missed a discussion about this new design. Cheers, -- Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany Am 18.04.2014 17:05, schrieb Thomas Bruederli: > Hello devs and early adopters > > We're proud to announce that a frequently requested feature finally > has been implemented: cross-folder searching as requested in > http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1485234 > > The basic functionality is now available in git master and you're all > invited to test it. The search "scope" can be changed in the options > menu that resides in the search box. Please report issues to our bug > tracker or provide pull requests if you're eager to fix things > yourself. > > After all it was quite a huge change in Roundcube's core because the > way messages are referenced had to be refactored. Thus it likely > breaks plugins which operate on message list selections. The Roundcube > codebase offers a utility function to process a set of messages > residing in multiple folders. Please use the following loop where you > initially use _mbox and _uid request parameters: > > foreach (rcmail::get_uids() as $mbox => $uids) { > // do stuff here > } > > Thanks for testing! > > ~Thomas > _______________________________________________ > Roundcube Development discussion mailing list > dev@lists.roundcube.net > http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/dev _______________________________________________ Roundcube Development discussion mailing list dev@lists.roundcube.net http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/dev