Re: Sorting and first message

2018-02-23 Thread Ira
Hello Peter,

Friday, February 23, 2018, 1:05:05 PM, you wrote:

> IMO an empty line is waste of space. I'd like to see variant
> 2. Better than a non-standard-compliant solution such as an extra inquiry.

Yes, I would agree with this method being preferred.

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Re: Sorting and first message

2018-02-23 Thread Gwen
Hello Andrei,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2018, at 00:40:44 [GMT +0200] (which was 23:40 where I
live) andrei.sliusarenco wrote:

> Dears,  we would like to know how often you missclick on first
> message in list and instead of it you clicked on header and as
> result the sorting become broken and you have to restore initial sorting.
Sometimes.

> In this case we have 2 variants:
>  1. Add an empty line between header and list of messages

I prefer adding empty line.

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Re: Search in filters

2018-02-23 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Title: Re: Search in filters


Hello Lüko and MAU,
and of course Andrei,

Friday, February 23, 2018, 4:16:44 PM, you wrote:





Guten Tag Thomas Fernandez,

am Freitag, 23. Februar 2018 um 09:46 schrieben Sie:





I have to scroll down over 100 filters and find the one I am looking for. My suggestion is to search for the actual filters by filter name.

For example, if the filter name is "China", I would key that word into a search window and be taken to that filter, which I then can amend.



  That is how it works here for me, in TheBat! 32bit



You are right! I was blind for so many years.

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Re: Sorting and first message

2018-02-23 Thread MAU
Title: Re: Sorting and first message


Hello andrei.sliusarenco,





Dears,  we would like to know how often you missclick on first message in list and instead of it you clicked on header and as result the sorting become broken and you have to restore initial sorting.



Maybe half a dozen times in my many many years using TB. I think it is not worth devoting even seconds of development time to "this problem".


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Re: Search in filters

2018-02-23 Thread MAU
Title: Re: Search in filters


Hello Thomas,





My suggestion is to search for the actual filters by filter name.

For example, if the filter name is "China", I would key that word into a search window and be taken to that filter, which I then can amend.



That is how it works for me, and I think it has always worked that way. Type the name of a filter and I am taken to that filter.


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Re: Search in filters

2018-02-23 Thread Lüko Willms
Guten Tag Thomas Fernandez,

am Freitag, 23. Februar 2018 um 09:46 schrieben Sie:


I have to scroll down over 100 filters and find the one I am looking for. My 
suggestion is to search for the actual filters by filter name.

For example, if the filter name is "China", I would key that word into a search 
window and be taken to that filter, which I then can amend.

  That is how it works here for me, in TheBat! 32bit


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Re: Search in filters

2018-02-23 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Title: Re: Search in filters


Hello andrei.sliusarenco,

On Fri, 23 Feb 2018 01:46:10 +0200 GMT (23-Feb-18, 06:46 +0700 GMT),
andrei.sliusarenco wrote:





But search in the top allows you to find the filter by name
like here



> Hi Andrei,

> As you are looking for new functionality to implement, how about this:

> I have well over 100 filters, each filter having several conditions.
> Usually "Header contains any of", and then there are the email
> addresses or subjects that should be caught. A filter could be about a
> country ("China"), or a commodity ("vehicles") or an agent that has
> offices in several countries; it differs.

> I often need to add another email address to a filter (for example a
> new agent in China), and I have to look manually through the filter
> list in order to find the one I am looking for. For obvious reasons, I
> cannot sort them alphabetically. (Example: Anything about vehicles
> should go into folder A but if it is not about vehicles, it should go
> to the country folder. So the order of the filters is important.)

> It would be nice to have a search function with which I can find a
> filter by name.




I have to scroll down over 100 filters and find the one I am looking for. My suggestion is to search for the actual filters by filter name.

For example, if the filter name is "China", I would key that word into a search window and be taken to that filter, which I then can amend.

If I am the only one who uses so many filters that he often misses the one he is looking for, then don't worry.

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