Thanks, I just compiled from Git and now it is saving my positions. It doesn't save my column sort order though.
Also, Is there a way to have it start in the inbox? I understand the reason for having a default setting of not displaying images. I set up my email clients to display only the folder list and the message list. I don't use message view. When I have decided it's safe and want to view a message I double click and want it to open in a new window with all images displayed. I decide from the message list if the email is safe. This work flow is smoother, quicker and safer for me. I don't have to see the body of the spam email at all, it's subject is already more than I want to see. I work designing web sites and receive as many as 30 emails a day with images that I need to see. I don't want to click a second open every time I receive an email from an associate. The way it is now, a messages is displayed as soon as I select it. I'm forced to see the content of emails I don't want to see and I have to go through an extra step to see the messages I do want to see. I can move the message view until it's not visible, but a message is still marked read when I select it. (and I'm stuck with 2 opens to see a message with images) Overall I like this program. It's simple, fast and lightweight (and it's Qt). I'm wanting to get away from bloat (kmail) and gtk (claws mail). Regards, Joseph On Wed Jun 12 04:48:49 PM Jan Kundrát wrote: > On Wednesday, 12 June 2013 16:29:53 CEST, Vayu wrote: > > Is there a way to have Trojita save my layout and viewing preferences? > > This are already in git and will be present in the next release. If you'd > like to have them right now, just install the trojita-nightly package from > the OBS repositories [1]. > > > Is there a way to have loading images set to automatic? > > Is this about the remote images, i.e. those where you have to click the > button on the top to have them loaded from the web? > > These will never be downloaded automatically for security and privacy > reasons. Please keep in mind that a spam e-mail is free to reference any > remote images, including those with fancy URLs which reveal your identity > when the software accesses them. E.g. the sender could simply include a link > to http://enemy.example.org/[email protected]; when your mail > client downloads that image, the sender now knows that you address is alive > and that you actually read their mail. > > HTML mail which contains embedded images work just fine. > > Cheers, > Jan > > [1] > http://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home:jkt-gentoo:trojita&package=trojita-nightly > >
