Hello Rick, Wednesday, March 5, 2008, 4:28:13 PM, you wrote:
PVN>>> years. The "Parked in Outbox" concept is not intuitive and I cannot PVN>>> recall a single user figuring this out on their own. >> I don't actually buy that. >> Fact: you are editing a message. You have 4 disposition buttons at the >> top (and menu options). Hover help tells you "Save as draft" on the >> 3rd button. Every single user can figure that much out > I buy that. It may have been a good solution when people had a couple > of mail accounts but these days some people have dozens. If someone > uses drafts extensively they are scattered over several inboxes. The > way most people use email, it just makes sense to consolidate them > into one place. > We already have the new feature that allows us to change what account > is used to send and email from within the editor. If you change the > account, where will it save the draft? ... or re-save it? I am not concerned with how the message gets into the outbox. What concerns me it how to identify between the following. A message that has not been finished and needs further editing therefore Draft. and A message that is finished but you don't want to sent and have therefore Parked. Both visually look the same. I would concede the use of a Draft folder if there was a way to identify between the two different stated. -- Best regards, David mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 4.0.14.9 | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html