Re: [SOGo] observations after upgrading to v4

2020-05-12 Thread Christian Mack
Am 11.05.20 um 11:12 schrieb mj (li...@merit.unu.edu):
> Hi,
> 
> We received some feedback of our users on sogo V4 (4.3.1) that we
> recently deployed.
> 
> This mail is not to complain, but just to see if someone here has
> encountered these things as well, and perhaps someone has tips or
> suggestions for us..?
> 
> - After forwarding an email, the standard focus is no longer in the "To"
> area, but in the bodytext field. This is different than v2 and
> thunderbird. The users say they prefer the focus in the "To" field. But
> perhaps there is a good reason for it?
> 

I don't know.
It never bothered me, and I did not get complaints about it.
As it bothers your users, you should open a bug report for it.

> - We received feedback from some users about the post-login white-screen
> delay before the actual Mail component fills the browserscreen. The
> Address Book opens immediately, Calendar has a one-sec blank-screen
> delay, but the Mail windows can take up to 4-5 secs to open. (seems to
> depend on the mailbox size)
> 

It depends on the number of emails in that INBOX and the JavaScript
performance of the used browser.
In V2 sorting of emails was done on the server.
In V4 sorting is done in the browser.
That can take some time on slower machines.
I have heard about some user waiting for up to 10 seconds, and read on
this list I think about one having a delay of 20 seconds.

> - We have some Grammarly users at the institute, and the Grammarly
> browser extensions severly impacts mail composition speed. (they have to
> stop typing, waiting for the characters to appear on screen) Turning the
> browser extension off solves this.
> 

Sorry, don't know this extension.
I suspect it also heavily uses JavaScript.

> - Firefox keeps asking if we want to add webmail.company.com as an
> application for mailto links. You can click it away, but it re-appears
> each time you change back to the Mail module or login again.
> 

Yep, it only vanishes, after you added it as mailto application.

> - Mails occasionally have tags like "junk" or "nonjunk". Looking at the
> message source, we have no idea where these tags come from.
> 

Those are set by the IMAP server, not by SOGo.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

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Re: [SOGo] observations after upgrading to v4

2020-05-11 Thread mj

Hi,

On 11/05/2020 16:09, infoomatic (infooma...@gmx.at) wrote:

Thanks for the info. I am planning to upgrade but I might wait a little
bit...


Are you now on V3, or still on V2?

MJ
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Re: [SOGo] observations after upgrading to v4

2020-05-11 Thread infoomatic
Thanks for the info. I am planning to upgrade but I might wait a little
bit...

Regards,

infoomatic


On 11.05.20 11:12, mj (li...@merit.unu.edu) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We received some feedback of our users on sogo V4 (4.3.1) that we
> recently deployed.
>
> This mail is not to complain, but just to see if someone here has
> encountered these things as well, and perhaps someone has tips or
> suggestions for us..?
>
> - After forwarding an email, the standard focus is no longer in the
> "To" area, but in the bodytext field. This is different than v2 and
> thunderbird. The users say they prefer the focus in the "To" field.
> But perhaps there is a good reason for it?
>
> - We received feedback from some users about the post-login
> white-screen delay before the actual Mail component fills the
> browserscreen. The Address Book opens immediately, Calendar has a
> one-sec blank-screen delay, but the Mail windows can take up to 4-5
> secs to open. (seems to depend on the mailbox size)
>
> - We have some Grammarly users at the institute, and the Grammarly
> browser extensions severly impacts mail composition speed. (they have
> to stop typing, waiting for the characters to appear on screen)
> Turning the browser extension off solves this.
>
> - Firefox keeps asking if we want to add webmail.company.com as an
> application for mailto links. You can click it away, but it re-appears
> each time you change back to the Mail module or login again.
>
> - Mails occasionally have tags like "junk" or "nonjunk". Looking at
> the message source, we have no idea where these tags come from.
>
> For the rest they like it very much, thanks, inverse team!
>
> Greetings,
> MJ
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[SOGo] observations after upgrading to v4

2020-05-11 Thread mj

Hi,

We received some feedback of our users on sogo V4 (4.3.1) that we 
recently deployed.


This mail is not to complain, but just to see if someone here has 
encountered these things as well, and perhaps someone has tips or 
suggestions for us..?


- After forwarding an email, the standard focus is no longer in the "To" 
area, but in the bodytext field. This is different than v2 and 
thunderbird. The users say they prefer the focus in the "To" field. But 
perhaps there is a good reason for it?


- We received feedback from some users about the post-login white-screen 
delay before the actual Mail component fills the browserscreen. The 
Address Book opens immediately, Calendar has a one-sec blank-screen 
delay, but the Mail windows can take up to 4-5 secs to open. (seems to 
depend on the mailbox size)


- We have some Grammarly users at the institute, and the Grammarly 
browser extensions severly impacts mail composition speed. (they have to 
stop typing, waiting for the characters to appear on screen) Turning the 
browser extension off solves this.


- Firefox keeps asking if we want to add webmail.company.com as an 
application for mailto links. You can click it away, but it re-appears 
each time you change back to the Mail module or login again.


- Mails occasionally have tags like "junk" or "nonjunk". Looking at the 
message source, we have no idea where these tags come from.


For the rest they like it very much, thanks, inverse team!

Greetings,
MJ
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