Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <[email protected]>:
Quoting Jan Schneider <[email protected]>:
Zitat von Chuck Hagenbuch <[email protected]>:
Quoting Jan Schneider <[email protected]>:
During a workshop with a client they proposed a change in the
folder tree that they implemented locally.
They moved both the virtual inbox and trash to the main folder
tree, i.e. out of the virtual folders parent node. The virtual
inbox is moved right next to the real inbox and renamed to Unread
Messages. The virtual trash is simply replacing the regular trash
folder in position and name.
These changes make a lot of sense to me, because "virtual *"
doesn't make much sense to end users, and they don't recognize
them as saved searches either, so they don't make much sense in
the virtual folders hierarchy.
I'd like to propose those changes upstream too, any more opinions?
Makes sense to me. My only concern would be performance with the
trash folder if it's always a search.
The virtual trash would of course only be used if enabled.
Otherwise the trash folder is still the "real" trash folder. The
behavior won't be changed, just the position in the tree.
Perfect.
I can't think of any reason why we shouldn't do this. (Sorry for the
late reply... About 4 days of list messages have just shown up in the
last hour)
michael
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