Hi all !
Well, first it is nice to have news from David and as I was reading his latest post where he is talking about the "Mail Store" part of Pegasus Mail, why not suggest a little improvement ? So here it is. When you select a email, you have initially two tabs, the first one gives you a "short view" of the message and the second one deals with possible attachments. I suggest adding a new tab called "key words". What would be the use of that ? Well, suppose you have a folder containing 100 trays named T1,...,T100 where each of them is linked (by a filter rule) to a specific sender named S1 for T1, S2 for T2, and so forth, then it is a bit tedious to go from one tray to another to read new messages. Instead you can have one big tray T containing all the messages of the previous 100 trays. Let's say i is a number between 1 and 100. All the 100 trays are gone and you have now T, but still there are the filter rules linking Si to Ti. If you modify those rules by changing in each of them Ti by T, then instead of searching through the 100 trays, you will have to search inside T, but depending on the amount of messages, it can be as tedious and as time consuming as the former. You can use of course the searching capabilities of Pegasus Mail, but since all the messages are not standardized, you could miss some of them. If we have the "key words" tab, then we can easily retrieve messages from Si. We just have to make a filter rule saying that if the sender is Si, then put key word Wi in the "key words" tab of the message. That done, if you want to extract all the messages from Si, just type the key word Wi. Also, you can have multiple key words attached to each message, and this way you can enhance the search function significantly because you can have some sort of a "thematic search" and I think this does not exist in other clients. I do not know if I was clear enough, but should you have any questions, I will be happy to clarify my idea. I hope this will retain David's attention and that similar to my suggestion about comments for folders, it will be accepted.
Cheers !
Whiskyfizz.
<p>Hi all !</p><p>Well, first it is nice to have news from David and as I was reading his latest post where he is talking about the "Mail Store" part of Pegasus Mail, why not suggest a little improvement ? So here it is. When you select a email, you have initially two tabs, the first one gives you a "short view" of the message and the second one deals with possible attachments. I suggest adding a new tab called "key words". What would be the use of that ? Well, suppose you have a folder containing 100 trays named T1,...,T100 where each of them is linked (by a filter rule) to a specific sender named S1 for T1, S2 for T2, and so forth, then it is a bit tedious to go from one tray to another to read new messages. Instead you can have one big tray T containing all the messages of the previous 100 trays. Let's say i is a number between 1 and 100. All the 100 trays are gone and you have now T, but still there are the filter rules linking Si to Ti. If you modify those rules by changing in each of them Ti by T, then instead of searching through the 100 trays, you will have to search inside T, but depending on the amount of messages, it can be as tedious and as time consuming as the former. You can use of course the searching capabilities of Pegasus Mail, but since all the messages are not standardized, you could miss some of them. If we have the "key words" tab, then we can easily retrieve messages from Si. We just have to make a filter rule saying that if the sender is Si, then put key word Wi in the "key words" tab of the message. That done, if you want to extract all the messages from Si, just type the key word Wi. Also, you can have multiple key words attached to each message, and this way you can enhance the search function significantly because you can have some sort of a "thematic search" and I think this does not exist in other clients. I do not know if I was clear enough, but should you have any questions, I will be happy to clarify my idea. I hope this will retain David's attention and that similar to my suggestion about comments for folders, it will be accepted.</p><p>Cheers !</p><p>Whiskyfizz.
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