On 2008-11-26 13:28, Alexander Sack wrote : > This isnt a bug imo. Receipts are there to notify when users open mail > ... not depending on the content. If you think this is still valid, > please open a new bug in bugzilla.mozilla.org and give us your bug id. > > ** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu) > Assignee: Mozilla Bugs (mozilla-bugs) => (unassigned) > Status: Confirmed => Incomplete 1) Receipts are not there to notify when users open mail but that they have (or at least could) read it, which OBVIOUSLY can be done only AFTER it was displayed. 2) If allowing or disallowing the receipt is not done systematically, but on user request, what else could it OBVIOUSLY depend on than ON THE CONTENTS, contrary to what you say? 3) Have you ever compared with other MUAs? Are Eudora and other writers stupid? 4) How can an OBVIOUS bug be incomplete? 5) Ubuntu requests its users to report bugs to Ubuntu and nothing else. Please be organized to have that information circulating where it should to get the problem solved and, most importantly, so that programmers can ask reporters about more details they need. 6) Improving Ubuntu is not eliminating bugs from the database after 60 days but correcting them. 7) Alexander Sack, you should THINK before repeatedly destroying the work that volunteers have done after a deep analysis of the problem.
This is too much. If this bug is not returned to the status Hilario J. Montoliu set it, I will definitely stop cooperating with Ubuntu and I will report why. I have respect for volunteering, so I wish reporters' and triagers' work wasn't destroyed. -- Return Receipt's prompt before allowing the mail to be read. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/30201 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
