Hello all !
Well, it seems the flying horse is still flying ... good :-). According to some posts, there is a new mail storing architecture that will soon accompany a future version of Pegasus Mail. In this respect, I would like to suggest the following addition. Assume you have trays containing folders, and to be precise let's say there are 100 trays having each 100 folders. Now, when you open several trays, it may take you some time to reach the particular folder you are interested in. Thus, in a effort to minimize the number of folders displayed to ease the user's job, couldn't it be possible to display only those folders that receive new messages ? Going back to my example, if in each tray there are only two folders having received new messages, then opening the trays will considerably diminish the length of the overall tree. More precisely should this be considered, one could put the following options or tick-boxes : [ ] show all trays and folders, [ ] show only folders that receive new messages, [ ] show only the folders satisfying a set of rules.
Also, I take this opportunity to ask if it could be possible o comment on the trays also. I made this suggestion some time ago and David accepted it saying it was ot that big of a work to code. I hope it is still the case.
Cheers !
<p>Hello all !</p><p>Well, it seems the flying horse is still flying ... good :-). According to some posts, there is a new mail storing architecture that will soon accompany a future version of Pegasus Mail. In this respect, I would like to suggest the following addition. Assume you have trays containing folders, and to be precise let's say there are 100 trays having each 100 folders. Now, when you open several trays, it may take you some time to reach the particular folder you are interested in. Thus, in a effort to minimize the number of folders displayed to ease the user's job, couldn't it be possible to display only those folders that receive new messages ? Going back to my example, if in each tray there are only two folders having received new messages, then opening the trays will considerably diminish the length of the overall tree. More precisely should this be considered, one could put the following options or tick-boxes : [ ] show all trays and folders, [ ] show only folders that receive new messages, [ ] show only the folders satisfying a set of rules.</p><p>Also, I take this opportunity to ask if it could be possible o comment on the trays also. I made this suggestion some time ago and David accepted it saying it was ot that big of a work to code. I hope it is still the case.</p><p>Cheers !
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