Re: SM 2.0 RC1 -- mail and news messages not marked as read after viewing *SOLVED*
D. K. Kraft wrote: With patience akin to a cat's, chicagofan, on 10/17/2009 5:37 PM typed: D. K. Kraft wrote: Further testing of SM 2.0 RC1 behavior on Win XP SP3 with a migrated profile from SM 1.1.18: In 1.1.18, when a message has been viewed (e.g. clicked on), it is automatically (and logically) marked as read. This is true for both mail and news. SM 2.0 RC1 doesn't follow the above behavior, instead keeping a viewed message as unread no matter how many times it's clicked upon. I have the pref regarding auto-marking a message as read (Mail Newsgroups | Message Display | General | Automatically mark messages as read) unticked, as I don't want messages to be marked as read until I've read them. Be that as it may, 2.0 *should not* be behaving in the observed fashion AFAICT--messages *should* be marked as read once they have been viewed. In comparison, 1.1.18 only has a time interval setting for marking messages (Wait [] seconds before marking a message as read), and it's unclear if this pertains to automatically doing so, or doing so after a message has been viewed. Since I've never used this pref in SM 1.1.x, I can't speak to a comparison of behavior. I think this is the bug you wanted to see filed, and it has been resolved, in RC2.:) https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514876 snort! Nope, it's not even the ghost of a bug. It's an epic fail on my part to comprehend the pref under Mail Newsgroups | Message Display | General, which is the following (where [] represents a checkbox, and () a radio button): [] Automatically mark messages as read: () Immediately on display To get the behavior I have now with 1.1.18--where a message is marked as read *upon display*--I need to check that checkbox and tick the radio button. [bangs head on keyboard] Epic fail on follows instructions. Epic fail on reading instructions. I think I need to take a break, step back, and not try so hard... Or something... And I'm supposed to be the schmart one in my family -- You do have a valid point that the 2.0 defaults would cause less noise if they were the same as 1.1.xx in as far as is possible, and if profile import were a tad more biased toward what used to happen. The only thing bugging me now is mail/news opening extra tabs, and I'm sure something I do causes that. Well, reasonably sure, anyway, I'm not even at the reproduce stage yet, much less the 'file a bug' stage, it's likely to be user error because of a new feature. -- Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from the machinations of the wicked. - from Slashdot ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.0 RC1 -- mail and news messages not marked as read after viewing *SOLVED*
With patience akin to a cat's, KristleBawl, on 10/17/2009 5:10 PM typed: D. K. Kraft wrote: Further testing of SM 2.0 RC1 behavior on Win XP SP3 with a migrated profile from SM 1.1.18: In 1.1.18, when a message has been viewed (e.g. clicked on), it is automatically (and logically) marked as read. This is true for both mail and news. SM 2.0 RC1 doesn't follow the above behavior, instead keeping a viewed message as unread no matter how many times it's clicked upon. I have the pref regarding auto-marking a message as read (Mail Newsgroups | Message Display | General | Automatically mark messages as read) unticked, as I don't want messages to be marked as read until I've read them. Be that as it may, 2.0 *should not* be behaving in the observed fashion AFAICT--messages *should* be marked as read once they have been viewed. In comparison, 1.1.18 only has a time interval setting for marking messages (Wait [] seconds before marking a message as read), and it's unclear if this pertains to automatically doing so, or doing so after a message has been viewed. Since I've never used this pref in SM 1.1.x, I can't speak to a comparison of behavior. snippage See if this applies. Want to entirely disable marking a message as read when viewed https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=297534 Good try, but it pertains to Thunderbird, not SM 2.0 (even though some of Thunderbird's options are now *in* SM 2.0). But this situation isn't even a ghost of a bug, as I have found out to my extreme mortification. It's an epic fail on my part to comprehend the pref under Mail Newsgroups | Message Display | General, which is the following (where [] represents a checkbox, and () a radio button): [] Automatically mark messages as read: () Immediately on display To get the behavior I have now with 1.1.18--where a message is marked as read *upon display*--I need to check that checkbox and tick the radio button. [bangs head on keyboard] Epic fail on follows instructions. Epic fail on reading instructions. I think I need to take a break, step back, and not try so hard... Or something... And I'm supposed to be the schmart one in my family -- -- /\ /\ | No, Heaven will not ever Heaven be ^o o^D.K. Cat Kraft | unless my cats are there to welcome -T- | me. ~ Lynnwood, WA | -- Epitaph on a pet ___oOO___OOo___ | cemetery gravestone ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.0 RC1 -- mail and news messages not marked as read after viewing *SOLVED*
With patience akin to a cat's, chicagofan, on 10/17/2009 5:37 PM typed: D. K. Kraft wrote: Further testing of SM 2.0 RC1 behavior on Win XP SP3 with a migrated profile from SM 1.1.18: In 1.1.18, when a message has been viewed (e.g. clicked on), it is automatically (and logically) marked as read. This is true for both mail and news. SM 2.0 RC1 doesn't follow the above behavior, instead keeping a viewed message as unread no matter how many times it's clicked upon. I have the pref regarding auto-marking a message as read (Mail Newsgroups | Message Display | General | Automatically mark messages as read) unticked, as I don't want messages to be marked as read until I've read them. Be that as it may, 2.0 *should not* be behaving in the observed fashion AFAICT--messages *should* be marked as read once they have been viewed. In comparison, 1.1.18 only has a time interval setting for marking messages (Wait [] seconds before marking a message as read), and it's unclear if this pertains to automatically doing so, or doing so after a message has been viewed. Since I've never used this pref in SM 1.1.x, I can't speak to a comparison of behavior. I think this is the bug you wanted to see filed, and it has been resolved, in RC2.:) https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514876 snort! Nope, it's not even the ghost of a bug. It's an epic fail on my part to comprehend the pref under Mail Newsgroups | Message Display | General, which is the following (where [] represents a checkbox, and () a radio button): [] Automatically mark messages as read: () Immediately on display To get the behavior I have now with 1.1.18--where a message is marked as read *upon display*--I need to check that checkbox and tick the radio button. [bangs head on keyboard] Epic fail on follows instructions. Epic fail on reading instructions. I think I need to take a break, step back, and not try so hard... Or something... And I'm supposed to be the schmart one in my family -- -- /\ /\ | No, Heaven will not ever Heaven be ^o o^D.K. Cat Kraft | unless my cats are there to welcome -T- | me. ~ Lynnwood, WA | -- Epitaph on a pet ___oOO___OOo___ | cemetery gravestone ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.0 RC1 -- mail and news messages not marked as read after viewing *SOLVED*
D. K. Kraft wrote: With patience akin to a cat's, chicagofan, on 10/17/2009 5:37 PM typed: D. K. Kraft wrote: Further testing of SM 2.0 RC1 behavior on Win XP SP3 with a migrated profile from SM 1.1.18: In 1.1.18, when a message has been viewed (e.g. clicked on), it is automatically (and logically) marked as read. This is true for both mail and news. SM 2.0 RC1 doesn't follow the above behavior, instead keeping a viewed message as unread no matter how many times it's clicked upon. I have the pref regarding auto-marking a message as read (Mail Newsgroups | Message Display | General | Automatically mark messages as read) unticked, as I don't want messages to be marked as read until I've read them. Be that as it may, 2.0 *should not* be behaving in the observed fashion AFAICT--messages *should* be marked as read once they have been viewed. In comparison, 1.1.18 only has a time interval setting for marking messages (Wait [] seconds before marking a message as read), and it's unclear if this pertains to automatically doing so, or doing so after a message has been viewed. Since I've never used this pref in SM 1.1.x, I can't speak to a comparison of behavior. I think this is the bug you wanted to see filed, and it has been resolved, in RC2.:) https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514876 snort! Nope, it's not even the ghost of a bug. It's an epic fail on my part to comprehend the pref under Mail Newsgroups | Message Display | General, which is the following (where [] represents a checkbox, and () a radio button): [] Automatically mark messages as read: () Immediately on display To get the behavior I have now with 1.1.18--where a message is marked as read *upon display*--I need to check that checkbox and tick the radio button. [bangs head on keyboard] Epic fail on follows instructions. Epic fail on reading instructions. I think I need to take a break, step back, and not try so hard... Or something... And I'm supposed to be the schmart one in my family -- I agree that in RC1, it doesn't matter what you check in preferences, it does NOT work, as you have described. There's nothing wrong with your comprehension, it simply isn't working in that release. :) However, if I understand you correctly, and you want the messages to be marked as read after you have viewed them, that IS corrected in *RC2*. Did you read all the comments in the bug filed on the failure to mark messages as read? Or am I not understanding what you want? bj ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey