> (my original mail and your reply edited for length) > > On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 13:06 +0100, guenther wrote: > [The part with two > > is from my original posting, GNR]
> > > The problem with forwarding mail as an attachment is that > > > you don't get to edit it. This is unacceptable when dealing > > > with personal matters and so I do not want it to be my default. > > > IHMO a mail is a document and may not be edited when forwarding. > > Forwarding means, I am sending the mail as is, including the headers > > (and thus the original author). > > Well, as you say, that's your opinion. Without going into a long > discourse on the nature of my correspondence, I just would say > that I don't think it is the business of the system developers > to dictate what I do and do not want to forward from one friend > or colleague to another. You are aware, that I filed the bug (since no one else did), aren't you? I attached a patch to correct this and even sent the patch to this list for your convenience. I am currently working to get the patch in to re-establish what the community (and in particular, you) wants. Yes, personally I don't use anything else than Forward Attached. Note, that this affects Evo 2.4 only. Till this is fixed, anyone is free to apply the patch I sent. > I very often want to forward an attachment > without the text that came with it. That is forbidden by your view > of the world. [...] Please think again about "our" view of the world. And keep the patch in mind. FWIW, "forwarding an attachment" actually is nothing else than sending a new mail with that attachment. You can drag-n-drop attachments right from the mail in your folder. This probably is even easier, since you don't have to remove everything else. At the very least, this is a way to accomplish what you want. > > If you want to edit the mails content, you may just as well Reply and > > change the recipient. > > Thank you, I hadn't thought of that. > > > > Similarly with not being able to > > > edit a message before saving it (for example, to delete long > > > included threads or other attachments as a previous poster > > > requested). > > > > Not sure if I understand what you mean. But if you really do save a > > mail, please note that you save a *mail*. Including headers and stuff. > > Saving the mails contents is not saving a mail. > > What I meant is just what I said: I want to be able to edit an > incoming mail, then save. These edits typically would consist of > (1) deleting attachments that I already have saved in some other > appropriate directory. In my situation, these may be multimegabyte > documents that I really don't need multiple copies of, (2) adding a > note as to what action I took in response to this mail, for example, > a phone call, You want annotations. "Adding a note" does not need to alter the mail at all. In fact, this has been discussed in the past, and IIRC this is a feature planned for inclusion -- with no ETA yet, though. > or (3) deleting inclusions of threads where I have > already saved the original posting, (4) deleting html copies of > information that is perfectly good as plain text. I appreciate > very much that this would not be legal record of what I received, > and I would never pretend that it was. But just what is Evo > protecting by forbidding this kind of editing? [...] Evo does not *forbid* this. It is not implemented. Which is a huge difference. This is Open Source. Feel free to code it, if you really need it. At the very least, file a feature request in bugzilla to keep track of it. Feature request in here tend to be forgotten. But please, don't resort to complaining. > > The same goes with "removing attachments from a mail in my folder", > > which was discussed quite often in the past. This alters the mail and > > thus is not what the sender intended it to be. > > I'm interested in what I want to save on my machine. I don't expect > to get sued if I delete somebody's duplicate attachment. What if I > delete the entire mail--that is not what the sender intended it to > be either, but I presume you are not suggesting I should have to > save everything I receive. This is not the same as I mentioned. You are free to delete your copy of the mail. This does not alter the mail. Editing a mail is a different topic than deleting. Kind of nitpicking, but there is a difference. ...guenther -- char *t="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; main(){ char h,m=h=*t++,*x=t+2*h,c,i,l=*x,s=0; for (i=0;i<l;i++){ i%8? c<<=1: (c=*++x); c&128 && (s+=h); if (!(h>>=1)||!t[s+h]){ putchar(t[s]);h=m;s=0; }}} _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list