Hey,

I agree new message waiting notification isnt high on my priority list either, 
a small utility app might be better for those wanting instant gratification!

On the really cheeky request side of things, I would love a version of logic 
mail for Android. I miss it when Im using my android!

Thanks for the hard work on logicmail, its a great app!

Cheers, Paul

"Derek Konigsberg" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On 01/04/2011 03:31 PM, George Sexton wrote:
>> FWIW, here are my things for 2.x:
>>
>> LogicMail can’t open some messages. Just say’s there are no parts to
>> display or it can’t display the parts.
>This sounds like a possible bug.  Please send me a useful bug report so
>
>I can work the issue.  First, is this IMAP or POP?  Second, it would be
>
>helpful to send me the raw MIME source (that gunk you see when you do 
>View->"Message Source" or similar in a desktop e-mail client) of some
>of 
>these messages that fail to display.
>
>> For the Storm, a delete icon would be really nice. There are several
>> blank icon spots in the folder view. Make one of them message delete.
>I totally agree, and plan to implement this for several screens
>directly 
>into 2.0 during the beta period, since its really pretty simple to do:
>http://www.logicprobe.org/proj/logicmail/ticket/254
>
>> Multiple message move/delete. IOW, the UI should support marking
>> multiple messages and deleting or moving them. If you can’t do this,
>> move should at least default to the last selected folder.
>For deleting, you can use a hot-key (on keyboard devices), or the 
>shortcut I will be implementing for #254 above.
>
>For copy/move, I'll add a simple "Remember last folder" usability 
>enhancement into 2.0:
>http://www.logicprobe.org/proj/logicmail/ticket/255
>
>Multi-select support itself will be quite a bit more complicated.  The 
>BlackBerry UI does not lend itself to the multi-select listbox approach
>
>used by desktop applications.  You'd need some sort of per-item
>checkbox 
>(Fastmail does this for their webmail interface), but it would need to 
>be invisible unless used.  Also, triggering that "check" function would
>
>be harder on a Storm than on a keyboard device.
>Here's the feature-request ticket, for 2.1:
>http://www.logicprobe.org/proj/logicmail/ticket/256
>
>> Bucketing messages. Right now, you bucket by day. What I would like
>to
>> see is if the message is older than two days but this week, create a
>> heading called “this week”. If it’s prior to the start of this week,
>but
>> less than two weeks old, make heading called “last week”. For all
>other
>> messages, make a folder named “Older”.
>The current grouping approach is directly based on how the BlackBerry 
>messaging application does things.  I can make the grouping 
>configurable, as you suggest, provided everyone can agree on what the 
>options are.  The folders are directly based on how things look on the 
>mail server itself.  This matter may need more discussion before it can
>
>become a simple feature request.
>
>> Attachment handling. It would be nice if you could handle at least
>the
>> same mime types that the blackberry mail program can handle. E.G.
>PDFS,
>> images, and Office Docs.
>Feature request ticket created:
>http://www.logicprobe.org/proj/logicmail/ticket/257
>
>> For me, all of these are more important that message counts or
>> background message checking.
>For me too, actually, but you'd be amazed at how many people disagree. 
>I've been getting E-Mails asking how to configure background message 
>checking since 1.0, maybe even earlier.  I just hope they don't revolt 
>when it starts draining their battery. :-P
>
>
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