> Every once in a while I will look in my Junk folder. When I > am done I will > sometimes automatically click on the leftmost icon in the > SpamBayes toolbar. > Only after I have clicked on it do I realize that I have > clicked on "Recover > from Spam" rather than "Delete as Spam". > > I would like to suggest that rather than having the Delete As > Spam button > disappear from the toolbar as it does now, it should remain, > in an obviously > disabled state. We do this in Firefox with reduced-opacity > icons. Outlook > seems to do this with grayed-out images.
It took me a little time to determine exactly what you meant here (I initially thought you were referring to the fact that Outlook sometimes hides what it considers 'unused' buttons) - but I believe you are saying that the 2 'spam/not spam' buttons should always be visible, but for all folders other than 'maybe', one or the other will be disabled? I'm not that keen on the idea - disabled UI elements are confusing enough as it is, and one that never becomes enabled are more so! I expect some users would assume that the button will enable for particular items, but it will not until you change folders. I'm willing to be convinced by a chorus of 'me too!'s, but in the meantime, I suggest you customize the toolbars and swap the order of the buttons in your 'maybe' folder - that should mean the 'delete as spam' button is in the same location as the inbox, and should help prevent this specific mistake. Cheers, Mark _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
