On 12/18/2012 10:47 PM, Janos SUTO wrote:
> 
> On 2012-12-18 18:19, Serafin wrote:
> 
>> to make it more user-friendly I would like to see this feature as popup
>> window with all addresses listed and check-boxes next to them.
>> Also you'd need Restore button on this popup, which would invoke real
>> restore action
> 
> ok, I modified it, please check it out on piler.aaa.fu.acts,hu. When you
> click on the 'Restore message to mailbox' link, then an overlay comes in
> where you can select the checkboxes, then click on either 'Restore' or
> 'Cancel'. So try it, and let me see whether it's any better.
> 

this is exactly what I though about - Thanks

> 
>> Apart from that - my customer requested to have the possibility to
>> restore email not only to recipients but also to senders; but as I
>> understand you have to work on backend to 'feed' interface with data
> 
> wait a minute. Do you mean that your customer wants to have even the From:
> address in the selectable checkboxes, even if the email arrived from
> outside?
> 

well, the 'direction' depends - if you are catching all emails via
always_bcc then You may want to restore some mails to addresses from
From: and sometimes to addresses from To:/CC:
My customer just don't want to be limited to email recipients only
(To:/CC: fields), but also wants to have the possibility to restore mail
to sender (From:) if he/she is from his domain.
To make it 100% clear - we are paying attention to our users _only_.

> Currently you can restore the email to your own domain addresses, eg. what
> you defined on the Domains page.
> 

if it works this way - it's perfect!
I just haven't found code which is responsible for this filtering
(honestly speaking I haven't been looking for it too long...)


Thanks,
Jarek

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