Hello Mark,

On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 10:35:26 +0200 GMT (18/04/2008, 15:35 +0700 GMT),
Mark Partous wrote:

TF>> However, if you have read all messages in a folder, it still jumps to
TF>> the bottom instead of staying where it belongs.

MP> When I added a note saying the problem was solved, I did not have many
MP> folders with unread messages in them for some time.

You can easily test this by marking several messages in a number of
folders as unread.

MP> However, when you do have a lot of such folders, it is still a
MP> rather annoying behaviour...

I have over 100 folders in the office. At any given morning, there are
unread messages in 10-30 of them, totalling about 100 new messages.

No, I don't have to reply to all of them, in many cases I'm just cc'ed
in. However, without TB!'s superior folder management and filtering
systems, it would take me a lot longer to get started in the morning.
The Unread tab was a great improvement!

But the current behaviour of the Unread tab is the reason I have still
not upgraded from 3.99.x in the office, even though the Korean
encoding bug is fixed, and the URL Download Manager also important for
business newsletters from service providers. The Unread tab is more
important for me now, as it greatly improves efficiency. In its
previous incarnation, that is.

For myself, the current behaviour is therefore a show-stopper.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

Top 10 Reasons To Go To Work Naked: 3. Diverts attention from the fact
that you also came to work drunk.
http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/

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