Hello Goncalo,
Sunday, September 18, 2005, 3:17:06 AM, you wrote:

GF> In reply to <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :


V>> Hello Paul,

>>> The tabs are a filter but you have the view "locked" on a message that
>>> is not in the filter so you need to move off ("unlock") the message in
>>> focus.

V>> Just to convince you: if you have a message list tab, e.g. messages
V>> with  yellow color, and you dont have yellow mails in a folder, and
V>> you click on that message tab, the focused mail shows up... I go to
V>> the  restroom,  come  back,  and  "Hey,  I have a yellow mail in my
V>> folder"... Wrong.

V>> PS:  "Restroom  break"  represents  a  2 min non-TB! break while my
V>> short term memory loses the info that focused mail will be shown in
V>> all message tabs. :)))

GF> Hey,  Villi, are you talking about a minor issue with the message tabs
GF> where  if  I  select, for example, the "unread" tab and have no unread
GF> messages  the  focused message appears in the list instead of an empty
GF> message tab?

GF> If  so  (I was too lazy to read the entire thread) and IF you consider
GF> this a bug, I'm subscribing your opinion.

Yes,  I  think there are two separate issues here. Lets say you have a
tab labeled important. When you select that tab the currently selected
message is also included in the displayed message list even if it does
not  belong.  I  think  this  is  a  bug.

On the other hand if you are viewing your important list and change
one of your messages to Unimportant I do not think it should
immediately  disappear  from  the  list.  This is the way it currently
happens and in my opinion is correct.

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