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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Title:
Be more conservative about sidebar number badges
To manage
** Changed in: geary (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Title:
Be more conservative about sidebar number badges
To manage
Just to get everyone on the same page: the number Geary is displaying is
returned by the IMAP server. It represents unread messages in that
folder only (not unread messages drawn into conversations in the
folder). Geary is not generating this number because Geary doesn't
necessarily have the
That sounds like a great compromise. Thank you Jim!
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Be more conservative about sidebar number badges
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** Changed in: geary
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Title:
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Do you mean the icon beside the folder name? Or the number to the right
of the folder name?
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The badges aligned to the right of the source list
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The unread message count is a kind of call to action, at least it is for
some people. Not every user has email flowing directly into their Inbox
which they then manually sort into folders. Plenty use server-side
filtering. These unread message counts indicate when new messages have
arrived (or
Hey Jim, I think we're agreeing about what the badge means, but not what
that implies :p
I feel like having 160 todo items in my trash is a little counter-
intuitive. Even taking into account filters (of which I do have a few),
I think that by setting up a filter to automatically trash certain
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Title:
Be more conservative about sidebar number badges
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One possible solution (that I believe Gmail might do) is to not shoe
badges for all unread messages, but only for “unseen” ones—that is,
unread messages you haven’t seen the subjects of. So if my Inbox has 112
new mails, and I skim through the list seeing if anything looks urgent,
those messages
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