Another idea that is bound to elicit a chorus of "me toos" but, as you say, will be 
post 1.0 for sure.  As Dan Winship just 
pointed out, even the most animated discussion will probably be ignored by the Evo 
developers at the moment.  Why 
not schedule a date, about a month from now, and re-post your message??  :-)

If it wasn't clear, I wholeheartedly agree with you.  I tried NOT sorting my messages 
for a while (so new messages 
ended up on the bottom) but then Evolution wouldn't even scroll the table to display 
them; and when you open a folder, 
it always starts at the top, not the bottom!  IMHO THAT is the ugliest UI bug by far 
unless it's been fixed in the past 
couple of weeks since I switched back to reverse-sorting.

--Eric

10/24/2001 1:04:26 PM, Janus Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I have been using Evolution for some time now, and I have a few
>observations regarding sorting and threading of emails. I am an old
>time Mutt user, and this mail client has a feature that allows you to
>sort by reverse date (ie. new emails appear at the top of the list).
>This Evolution can also do; a downwards pointing arrow in the date
>column. When doing thread sorting in Mutt with reverse date sort, one
>can also specify an option that sorts the messages *within* a thread
>by date *non*-reversed.
>
>That is, the first message of a thread is sorted by reverse date, and
>within the threads the messages are sorted by date. I find this very
>convenient, since I can just move downwards within a thread when reading
>it. This can be described as having two sorting contexts: one outside
>threads and one within threads.
>
>As things stand today with Evolution, messages within a thread are
>also sorted by reverse date, which I find a bit of an inconvience,
>since my "reading flow" is interrupted.
>
>Another useful feature regarding threads, would be that, when reading
>a message and clicking on the next button in the message display window
>the next displayed message is the next message in the current thread,
>in stead of just the next message (globally). BTW, I have noticed
>that messages are not marked as read when using the next and previous
>buttons.
>
>I don't know whether you guys agree with me on the above points or
>whether it is feasable to get these changes in before the 1.0 freeze -
>which, if I don't remember wrong, has already happened - but I think
>it would be something to consider for post 1.0.
>
>Regards,
>-- 
>Janus Christensen ______________________________________________________
>I want something that'll give me the stamina of a young werewolf, the
>vision of a shaman, the thoughts of a serial killer and the gentleness
>of a hungry vampire bat.  --  Spider Jerusalem, Transmetropolitan



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