From: Patrick O'Callaghan > What has top-posting got to do with threading? Top-posting is a quoting > issue. It seems to me that business users top-post because they (or the > people they correspond with) don't understand threading and feel the > need to reproduce the entire state of the conversation in each message.
I absolutely agree, business users are not familiar with how threading works, and I don't hold out much hope of educating them to a different way of managing email chains. As for the connection between top posting and threading, I'd say it is a question of visual consistency - if you top post emails, and have your message list displayed newest message at the top, then everything reads top down: newest message at the top of both the list and the business styled email. Toggle to threaded view, and suddenly the order of the conversation is reversed. If you have the message preview pane open alongside the list, then any inconsistency of direction becomes immediately apparent. To be consistent I propose the thread direction should be the same as the message list order. I realise that some users prefer not to have that behaviour on toggling the threaded view, but I don't think it should be a problem if threading direction were made into an option setting. That way business users could have it their way, and people accustomed to newsgroups and email lists could have it the more traditional way. As a domestic user I find a lot of messages I get are short conversations of message-reply, later message exchanges with the same person will usually have a new subject. It is not common to have a very long conversation with entries coming in at different points in the thread like in a newsgroup. So almost all new messages arrive at the 'new end' of the message list even when threading is turned on. To achieve the visual consistency described above, but still be able to use threading to group related emails in the right order, I have to sort with new messages arriving at the bottom of the screen. This is ergonomically bad, I have to keep peering down to the bottom of the screen. It is generally accepted I think that eye level should be close to the top of the screen for good ergonomics. Given that I am more likely to have to read the new messages than the old, it makes sense to me to have new messages arrive at the top of the screen. Jacek _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list