Re: [Evolution-hackers] No "Reply All" for Evolution (3) ? [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
I think the "Reply to All" button is pretty important. I just used it now to reply to your message. When I click the "Send" button I expect it to do just that: send the message. I don't want my mail program to be asking me a whole stack of questions. Worse than that, it will not ask me those questions consistently but only if there's multiple recipients. So, instead of hitting "Send" and then immediately switching my mental focus onto something else I may or may not be interrupted with further questions. How about a configuration option where you can specify what default action you want the reply button to take? Much like the ability to set how messages are forwarded: inline, attachment, quoted, etc you could have the options: Reply to Sender/Reply-to: (the default and same as current "Reply" button), Reply to All (the same as the "Reply to All" button), Reply to Sender Only (Ignores any Reply-to: header and only replies to the sender. This doesn't exist in Evolution at the moment but I would really, really, REALLY like it!). Plus, no matter which one of the three actions you set to be the default for the "Reply" button, all three are available under the "Message" menu. Sure, it doesn't solve the newbie issue but anyone who doesn't double check who they're sending a message to before hitting "Send" deserves what they get anyway. :-) On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 07:13 +0200, Martin Jeppesen wrote: > Hi > > Many novice users don't understand the Reply and Reply All buttons, so they > often pick one at random or always use just one of them. Just think of people > that reply to chain letters. > > A solution to this could be to remove the Reply All button from the main > toolbar and have only one send button like now, but the user is presented with > a list of the recipients if there are more than one. > > A mock up of this could be: > > > > || > | The email that you are about to send have more than one recipient. | > | Please choose who shall receive this email.| > |_ | > | |v| Elvis Presley ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| > |_ | > | |v| Bob Dylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| > |_ | > | |_| Leonard Cohen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| > |_ | > | |_| Alan Stivell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | > |_ | > | |v| Nick Cave ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| > || > |[Return to composer] [Send] | > || > > > or > > > || > | The email that you are about to send have more than one recipient. | > | Please choose who shall receive this email.| > || > | To CC BCC None | > | _ _ _ _ | > | (o) (_) (_) (_) Elvis Presley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | > | _ _ _ _ | > | (_) (o) (_) (_) Bob Dylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | > | _ _ _ _ | > | (_) (_) (_) (o) Leonard Cohen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | > | _ _ _ _ | > | (_) (_) (_) (o) Alan Stivell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | > | _ _ _ _ | > | (_) (o) (_) (_) Nick Cave ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | > || > |[Return to composer] [Send] | > || > > The benefit of this idea is that is no longer need to a Reply All button. > > It could be made into a complete recipient chooser if it is combined with the > address book. > > So sending an email would have these 3 steps: > 1. Press Reply > 2. Write email > 3. Choose recipient(s) > > > What do you think? > > Martin > ___ > Evolution-hackers mailing list > Evolution-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/
Re: [Evolution-hackers] No "Reply All" for Evolution (3) ?
Hi Martin, On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 07:13 +0200, Martin Jeppesen wrote: > Hi > > Many novice users don't understand the Reply and Reply All buttons, so they > often pick one at random or always use just one of them. Just think of people > that reply to chain letters. > I haven't heard of the before really. > A solution to this could be to remove the Reply All button from the main > toolbar and have only one send button like now, but the user is presented with > a list of the recipients if there are more than one. Believe me, majority of the users prefer avoid too many questions and dialogs before any operations they requested. Especially if one has to fill up such a dialog before start replying to an email, many may not prefer to hit a reply at all ;-). -Srini. > A mock up of this could be: > > > > || > | The email that you are about to send have more than one recipient. | > | Please choose who shall receive this email.| > |_ | > | |v| Elvis Presley ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| > |_ | > | |v| Bob Dylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| > |_ | > | |_| Leonard Cohen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| > |_ | > | |_| Alan Stivell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | > |_ | > | |v| Nick Cave ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| > || > |[Return to composer] [Send] | > || > > > or > > > || > | The email that you are about to send have more than one recipient. | > | Please choose who shall receive this email.| > || > | To CC BCC None | > | _ _ _ _ | > | (o) (_) (_) (_) Elvis Presley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | > | _ _ _ _ | > | (_) (o) (_) (_) Bob Dylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | > | _ _ _ _ | > | (_) (_) (_) (o) Leonard Cohen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | > | _ _ _ _ | > | (_) (_) (_) (o) Alan Stivell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | > | _ _ _ _ | > | (_) (o) (_) (_) Nick Cave ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | > || > |[Return to composer] [Send] | > || > > The benefit of this idea is that is no longer need to a Reply All button. > > It could be made into a complete recipient chooser if it is combined with the > address book. > > So sending an email would have these 3 steps: > 1. Press Reply > 2. Write email > 3. Choose recipient(s) > > > What do you think? > > Martin > ___ > Evolution-hackers mailing list > Evolution-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
[Evolution-hackers] No "Reply All" for Evolution (3) ?
Hi Many novice users don't understand the Reply and Reply All buttons, so they often pick one at random or always use just one of them. Just think of people that reply to chain letters. A solution to this could be to remove the Reply All button from the main toolbar and have only one send button like now, but the user is presented with a list of the recipients if there are more than one. A mock up of this could be: || | The email that you are about to send have more than one recipient. | | Please choose who shall receive this email.| |_ | | |v| Elvis Presley ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| |_ | | |v| Bob Dylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| |_ | | |_| Leonard Cohen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| |_ | | |_| Alan Stivell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | |_ | | |v| Nick Cave ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| || |[Return to composer] [Send] | || or || | The email that you are about to send have more than one recipient. | | Please choose who shall receive this email.| || | To CC BCC None | | _ _ _ _ | | (o) (_) (_) (_) Elvis Presley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | | _ _ _ _ | | (_) (o) (_) (_) Bob Dylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | | _ _ _ _ | | (_) (_) (_) (o) Leonard Cohen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | | _ _ _ _ | | (_) (_) (_) (o) Alan Stivell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | | _ _ _ _ | | (_) (o) (_) (_) Nick Cave ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | || |[Return to composer] [Send] | || The benefit of this idea is that is no longer need to a Reply All button. It could be made into a complete recipient chooser if it is combined with the address book. So sending an email would have these 3 steps: 1. Press Reply 2. Write email 3. Choose recipient(s) What do you think? Martin ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
[Evolution-hackers] converter for x-user-defined ?
Hi, Could anyone tell me the potential reason(s) behind the following eds warning : "Could not open converter for 'x-user-defined' to 'UTF-8' charset" ? It occurs within the camel_folder_select or camel_folder_refresh_info when using the imap provider before any mails have been read. Regards, Sebastien Tandel ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Not able to choose Sent folder
Zimbra Connector for Evolution just reuses the IMAP camel provider to handle email. Scott On Jun 21, 2007, at 5:37 AM, Sankar P wrote: > On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 13:10 -0700, Scott Herscher wrote: >> I've got a question about configuring which Sent folder to use. >> After configuring my Zimbra account in Evo, when I go to the >> Defaults tab of the account preferences windows, the UI doesn't >> allow me to specify the "Sent" folder to use for that account. I >> can specify which "Drafts" folder to use, but not which "Sent" >> folder. >> >> Anybody have any idea why this is the case? > > GroupWise provider did not want to do client-side sent-item > tracking for > various reasons. So this was implemented for Camel GroupWise > provider of > Evolution. > > What is this configuring of Zimbra account in Evolution ? You are > talking about a Camel Zimbra-Provider ? > >> >> Thanks, >> >> Scott >> ___ >> Evolution-hackers mailing list >> Evolution-hackers@gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers > -- > Sankar > > Novell, Inc. > Software for the Open Enterprise™ > http://www.novell.com ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Multiple Trash and Junk folders
On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 12:33 -0700, Scott Herscher wrote: > Hey all. I'm trying to track down a problem within the Zimbra Evolution > Connector. It seems that everytime I setup a Zimbra account, my mail folder > list contains two Trash and two Junk folders. One of them has a folder icon, > and one has a "local" icon. Why is this happening, and what can I do to make > it stop? You need to use CAMEL_STORE_VJUNK and CAMEL_STORE_VTRASH flags appropriately in your provider's store. > Thanks, > > Scott > ___ > Evolution-hackers mailing list > Evolution-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers -- Sankar ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Not able to choose Sent folder
On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 13:10 -0700, Scott Herscher wrote: > I've got a question about configuring which Sent folder to use. After > configuring my Zimbra account in Evo, when I go to the Defaults tab of the > account preferences windows, the UI doesn't allow me to specify the "Sent" > folder to use for that account. I can specify which "Drafts" folder to use, > but not which "Sent" folder. > > Anybody have any idea why this is the case? GroupWise provider did not want to do client-side sent-item tracking for various reasons. So this was implemented for Camel GroupWise provider of Evolution. What is this configuring of Zimbra account in Evolution ? You are talking about a Camel Zimbra-Provider ? > > Thanks, > > Scott > ___ > Evolution-hackers mailing list > Evolution-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers -- Sankar Novell, Inc. Software for the Open Enterprise™ http://www.novell.com ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Error dialogs in evolution data server plugin
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 14:10 -0700, Scott Herscher wrote: > Thanks Jules! Appreciate the help. No problem ;-) Please just look at my source before you spend any time on coding your own helper. I've made it identical to the official Evolution password dialog so that it should fit into the overall design. Best regards, jules > Scott > > On Jun 20, 2007, at 12:29 AM, Jules Colding wrote: > > > On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 16:59 -0700, Scott Herscher wrote: > >> Okay, hopefully this will be my last question of the day. I'd like to > >> throw up a dialog box in my Zimbra Connector for Evolution when a > >> server's SSL certificate is bad. I was going down the path of using > >> gtk_message_dialog_new(...), but it doesn't seem to be working. > >> > >> So I have two questions: > >> > >> 1) Is there a better way of notifying the user of SSL certificate > >> problems than using gtk_message_dialog_new? > > > > I've had the same problem in e-b when trying to get input (passwords) > > from the user. I ended up coding a separate helper application that > > displayed the dialog. > > > > No other way to do it I'm afraid... > > > > HTH, > > jules > > > > ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Error dialogs in evolution data server plugin
To add to what jules has said. If you want to popup error dialogs from the calendar backends, e_cal_backend_notify_error can be used. I could not find a similar API in addressbook though. For prompting the authentication from the backend the API, e_cal_backend_notify_auth_required can be used. - Chenthill. On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 14:10 -0700, Scott Herscher wrote: > Thanks Jules! Appreciate the help. > > Scott > > On Jun 20, 2007, at 12:29 AM, Jules Colding wrote: > > > On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 16:59 -0700, Scott Herscher wrote: > >> Okay, hopefully this will be my last question of the day. I'd like to > >> throw up a dialog box in my Zimbra Connector for Evolution when a > >> server's SSL certificate is bad. I was going down the path of using > >> gtk_message_dialog_new(...), but it doesn't seem to be working. > >> > >> So I have two questions: > >> > >> 1) Is there a better way of notifying the user of SSL certificate > >> problems than using gtk_message_dialog_new? > > > > I've had the same problem in e-b when trying to get input (passwords) > > from the user. I ended up coding a separate helper application that > > displayed the dialog. > > > > No other way to do it I'm afraid... > > > > HTH, > > jules > > > > > > ___ > Evolution-hackers mailing list > Evolution-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers Novell, Inc. Software for the Open Enterprise™ http://www.novell.com ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers