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Re: [Pan-users] Re: few questions about new design of Pan
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Zygfryd Homonto |
Subject: |
Re: [Pan-users] Re: few questions about new design of Pan |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Jul 2007 07:51:35 +0300 |
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 23:53:00 +0000 (UTC)
Duncan <address@hidden> wrote:
> > 4-there was possible to get pop up window while filter was matched
> > - now it does not exist
>
> More info please. I can't quite parse that one.
in old Pan, when rule matched there was a window: "you get new messages
in group blabla matching your rule" - of course text was possible to
customize
so, in old Pan just after starting up the program, when all groups were
already gathered I knew where (in which groups) I got threads to see
cause they match my conditions
>
> > 6-saving message should have some options like: a-saving always to
> > same/chosen folder WITHOUT confirmation (although it should be
> > configurable)
> > b-saving complete thread - not only one message - by choosing first
> > message in thread while it is collapsed (now it only works while
> > selecting all messages inside thread one by one)
>
> b. One by one isn't absolutely necessary. You can select ranges,
> with the standard ctrl click to get one-by-one multi-select, and
> shift-click to get ranges. Or, just shift-arrow. The thread must be
> expanded, however.
this is exactly what I meant: must be expanded and checked every
message in it to save them all - wouldn't it be possible to mark parent
message and then while saving all kids are saved by default ?
one more thing:
how to set up Pan to be able to:
-get headers only while checking groups
-get headers AND messages while checking groups (to be able to read
them later) - only for NEW messages of course
Pan is nice anyway ;-)
thanks for your work
--
Zygfryd Homonto
zyghom(AT)yahoo.co.uk
http://photo.janik.es
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