[Desktop-packages] [Bug 957922] Re: Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

2015-03-25 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Changed in: ayatana-design
   Status: In Progress = Confirmed

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Title:
  Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

Status in Ayatana Design:
  Confirmed
Status in The Messaging Menu:
  Invalid
Status in indicator-messages package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  By default, when new emails arrive in Thunderbird, they *sometimes* highlight 
the messaging menu. As described by Chris Coulson, a message highlights the 
menu if:
  - The message is sent with high-priority OR
  - The message is flagged (by a filter) OR
  - The message is addressed directly to the recipient (eg, not CC) AND the 
message is not low prioirty AND the message wasn't automated AND the message is 
not from a mailing list.

  This is good behavior for some people, but not for others, e.g. ViViD:
  In my personal case, no message received through Thunderbird lacks
  importance. Since I hide the launcher by default, many mails go
  unnoticed for a time and I find myself randomly mousing over the
  launcher to check mails.

  To suit more people, Thunderbird should contain a setting for which
  messages highlight the messaging menu. One option should be to
  highlight messages if they are from one of your contacts.

  This setting needs design, and then proposing (and maybe implementing)
  upstream.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 957922] Re: Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

2013-09-02 Thread Vadim Peretokin
Hm... the progress seems to have stalled. Meanwhile, the default
Thunderbird 17 on Ubuntu does not light up the blue envelope for meeting
invites (!) nor any kind of mail that is relevant to me and I've been
CC'd on. This is using the ExQuilla addon to provide Exchange backend
support.

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Title:
  Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

Status in Ayatana Design:
  In Progress
Status in The Messaging Menu:
  Invalid
Status in “indicator-messages” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  By default, when new emails arrive in Thunderbird, they *sometimes* highlight 
the messaging menu. As described by Chris Coulson, a message highlights the 
menu if:
  - The message is sent with high-priority OR
  - The message is flagged (by a filter) OR
  - The message is addressed directly to the recipient (eg, not CC) AND the 
message is not low prioirty AND the message wasn't automated AND the message is 
not from a mailing list.

  This is good behavior for some people, but not for others, e.g. ViViD:
  In my personal case, no message received through Thunderbird lacks
  importance. Since I hide the launcher by default, many mails go
  unnoticed for a time and I find myself randomly mousing over the
  launcher to check mails.

  To suit more people, Thunderbird should contain a setting for which
  messages highlight the messaging menu. One option should be to
  highlight messages if they are from one of your contacts.

  This setting needs design, and then proposing (and maybe implementing)
  upstream.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 957922] Re: Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

2012-09-02 Thread Lars Uebernickel
** Changed in: indicator-messages
   Status: Incomplete = Invalid

** Changed in: indicator-messages (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Invalid

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Title:
  Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

Status in Ayatana Design:
  In Progress
Status in The Messaging Menu:
  Invalid
Status in “indicator-messages” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  By default, when new emails arrive in Thunderbird, they *sometimes* highlight 
the messaging menu. As described by Chris Coulson, a message highlights the 
menu if:
  - The message is sent with high-priority OR
  - The message is flagged (by a filter) OR
  - The message is addressed directly to the recipient (eg, not CC) AND the 
message is not low prioirty AND the message wasn't automated AND the message is 
not from a mailing list.

  This is good behavior for some people, but not for others, e.g. ViViD:
  In my personal case, no message received through Thunderbird lacks
  importance. Since I hide the launcher by default, many mails go
  unnoticed for a time and I find myself randomly mousing over the
  launcher to check mails.

  To suit more people, Thunderbird should contain a setting for which
  messages highlight the messaging menu. One option should be to
  highlight messages if they are from one of your contacts.

  This setting needs design, and then proposing (and maybe implementing)
  upstream.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 957922] Re: Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

2012-08-26 Thread Chris Coulson
@Tom, thanks for the patch. Note, that this addon has gone through quite
a bit of refactoring over the last couple of days. Would you mind
rebasing your patch on lp:messagingmenu-extension, and creating a merge
proposal?

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Title:
  Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

Status in Ayatana Design:
  In Progress
Status in The Messaging Menu:
  Incomplete
Status in “indicator-messages” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  By default, when new emails arrive in Thunderbird, they *sometimes* highlight 
the messaging menu. As described by Chris Coulson, a message highlights the 
menu if:
  - The message is sent with high-priority OR
  - The message is flagged (by a filter) OR
  - The message is addressed directly to the recipient (eg, not CC) AND the 
message is not low prioirty AND the message wasn't automated AND the message is 
not from a mailing list.

  This is good behavior for some people, but not for others, e.g. ViViD:
  In my personal case, no message received through Thunderbird lacks
  importance. Since I hide the launcher by default, many mails go
  unnoticed for a time and I find myself randomly mousing over the
  launcher to check mails.

  To suit more people, Thunderbird should contain a setting for which
  messages highlight the messaging menu. One option should be to
  highlight messages if they are from one of your contacts.

  This setting needs design, and then proposing (and maybe implementing)
  upstream.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 957922] Re: Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

2012-08-19 Thread Antonio Roquentin
@P G Lagasse: could you open a separate bug for the subfolder issue? I
don't know if it's a regression or the intended (new) behavior, but I
was puzzled by that too.

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Title:
  Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

Status in Ayatana Design:
  In Progress
Status in The Messaging Menu:
  Incomplete
Status in “indicator-messages” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  By default, when new emails arrive in Thunderbird, they *sometimes* highlight 
the messaging menu. As described by Chris Coulson, a message highlights the 
menu if:
  - The message is sent with high-priority OR
  - The message is flagged (by a filter) OR
  - The message is addressed directly to the recipient (eg, not CC) AND the 
message is not low prioirty AND the message wasn't automated AND the message is 
not from a mailing list.

  This is good behavior for some people, but not for others, e.g. ViViD:
  In my personal case, no message received through Thunderbird lacks
  importance. Since I hide the launcher by default, many mails go
  unnoticed for a time and I find myself randomly mousing over the
  launcher to check mails.

  To suit more people, Thunderbird should contain a setting for which
  messages highlight the messaging menu. One option should be to
  highlight messages if they are from one of your contacts.

  This setting needs design, and then proposing (and maybe implementing)
  upstream.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 957922] Re: Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

2012-08-19 Thread Antonio Roquentin
@Tom: could you create a branch implementing your patch and propose for
merging to fix bug #994491, which reports the uppercase problem?

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Title:
  Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

Status in Ayatana Design:
  In Progress
Status in The Messaging Menu:
  Incomplete
Status in “indicator-messages” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  By default, when new emails arrive in Thunderbird, they *sometimes* highlight 
the messaging menu. As described by Chris Coulson, a message highlights the 
menu if:
  - The message is sent with high-priority OR
  - The message is flagged (by a filter) OR
  - The message is addressed directly to the recipient (eg, not CC) AND the 
message is not low prioirty AND the message wasn't automated AND the message is 
not from a mailing list.

  This is good behavior for some people, but not for others, e.g. ViViD:
  In my personal case, no message received through Thunderbird lacks
  importance. Since I hide the launcher by default, many mails go
  unnoticed for a time and I find myself randomly mousing over the
  launcher to check mails.

  To suit more people, Thunderbird should contain a setting for which
  messages highlight the messaging menu. One option should be to
  highlight messages if they are from one of your contacts.

  This setting needs design, and then proposing (and maybe implementing)
  upstream.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 957922] Re: Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

2012-07-29 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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Title:
  Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

Status in Ayatana Design:
  In Progress
Status in The Messaging Menu:
  Incomplete
Status in “indicator-messages” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  By default, when new emails arrive in Thunderbird, they *sometimes* highlight 
the messaging menu. As described by Chris Coulson, a message highlights the 
menu if:
  - The message is sent with high-priority OR
  - The message is flagged (by a filter) OR
  - The message is addressed directly to the recipient (eg, not CC) AND the 
message is not low prioirty AND the message wasn't automated AND the message is 
not from a mailing list.

  This is good behavior for some people, but not for others, e.g. ViViD:
  In my personal case, no message received through Thunderbird lacks
  importance. Since I hide the launcher by default, many mails go
  unnoticed for a time and I find myself randomly mousing over the
  launcher to check mails.

  To suit more people, Thunderbird should contain a setting for which
  messages highlight the messaging menu. One option should be to
  highlight messages if they are from one of your contacts.

  This setting needs design, and then proposing (and maybe implementing)
  upstream.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 957922] Re: Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

2012-07-16 Thread Martin Pitt
Unsubscribing sponsors. Realistically this won't be applied by anyone
else than Chris Coulson at this point.

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Title:
  Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

Status in Ayatana Design:
  In Progress
Status in The Messaging Menu:
  Incomplete
Status in “indicator-messages” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  By default, when new emails arrive in Thunderbird, they *sometimes* highlight 
the messaging menu. As described by Chris Coulson, a message highlights the 
menu if:
  - The message is sent with high-priority OR
  - The message is flagged (by a filter) OR
  - The message is addressed directly to the recipient (eg, not CC) AND the 
message is not low prioirty AND the message wasn't automated AND the message is 
not from a mailing list.

  This is good behavior for some people, but not for others, e.g. ViViD:
  In my personal case, no message received through Thunderbird lacks
  importance. Since I hide the launcher by default, many mails go
  unnoticed for a time and I find myself randomly mousing over the
  launcher to check mails.

  To suit more people, Thunderbird should contain a setting for which
  messages highlight the messaging menu. One option should be to
  highlight messages if they are from one of your contacts.

  This setting needs design, and then proposing (and maybe implementing)
  upstream.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 957922] Re: Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

2012-07-05 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Hey Chris, what do you think about the tb patch to do case-unsensitive
matching?

** Also affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low

** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson)

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Title:
  Thunderbird's messaging menu highlight helps some people but not many

Status in Ayatana Design:
  In Progress
Status in The Messaging Menu:
  Incomplete
Status in “indicator-messages” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  By default, when new emails arrive in Thunderbird, they *sometimes* highlight 
the messaging menu. As described by Chris Coulson, a message highlights the 
menu if:
  - The message is sent with high-priority OR
  - The message is flagged (by a filter) OR
  - The message is addressed directly to the recipient (eg, not CC) AND the 
message is not low prioirty AND the message wasn't automated AND the message is 
not from a mailing list.

  This is good behavior for some people, but not for others, e.g. ViViD:
  In my personal case, no message received through Thunderbird lacks
  importance. Since I hide the launcher by default, many mails go
  unnoticed for a time and I find myself randomly mousing over the
  launcher to check mails.

  To suit more people, Thunderbird should contain a setting for which
  messages highlight the messaging menu. One option should be to
  highlight messages if they are from one of your contacts.

  This setting needs design, and then proposing (and maybe implementing)
  upstream.

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