On Sun, 2004-05-16 at 23:06, Andrew Conkling wrote: > I think what David is suggesting makes sense. I assume he wants a way > of sorting messages and then, once they've been read, they disappear > from everyday view so that only any new messages that appear therein > would show up. This seems like a valid folder option that one could > "tick" on or off, like "Threaded message view" or "Hide deleted > messages".
This is exactly what I'm suggesting. Like most people, I started using Evolution after years of using other email programs. Also like a lot of people, there are certain features of the email package I've abandoned that I miss, and would love to see show up some day in Evolution. This is one of them. FWIW, Emacs Gnus (strictly speaking a newsreader, but widely used for email as well) does this. After a message is read, it does not display again unless you ask it to. It does not disappear immediately (which would be pretty useless), but remains visible until you leave the folder. Only when the folder is displayed again are the read messages hidden. It's very convenient behavior for large-volume lists (like this one :-). > The unread messages vfolder, on the other hand, doesn't work on a > per-folder basis; it would be a tedious pain to create a new vfolder > (that would subsequently be inefficient in the folder pane) just for > this "viewing option". Exactly right. Dave -- David Guertin Library and Information Services Middlebury College Middlebury, VT 05753 USA _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
