On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 4:11 AM, Adam Tauno Williams <awill...@whitemice.org
> wrote:

> On Tue, 2012-06-12 at 10:41 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > On Mon, 2012-06-11 at 20:26 -0700, Per Magne Knutsen wrote:
> > and more specifically the answer from Matthew Barnes at
> > https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2012-May/msg00166.html
> > I don't really see what is inconvenient about having the composer window
> > open while the mail is sending - it's not as if it blocks anything and
> > it doesn't stop you from composing any other mails.
>
> And you get a momentary Cancel button, which can be handy.
>
> It did annoy me a bit at first, but it remains open only momentarily,
> and I've gotten used to it.  Plus, as indicated at msg00166, it
> represents a real improvement in Evolution's technique.
>


Thanks for both answers.

My apologies for sending out the query with the wrong Subject. I started
writing my message with a different error in mind. Also, sorry for not
finding your links in my search. Clearly, I'll have to be more careful next
time posting.

The post by Matthew Barnes you linked to was particularly helpful, as it
explains the rationale for the synchronous send feature (i.e. not depending
on a full Evolution session to launch to send a message when e.g. clicking
a mailto: link). That made sense, and its probably the way it ought to be,
taking into account the Composer habits of most users. Its clear to me that
the developers have carefully considered their options and clearly improved
Evolution.

In my youth (whatever that means), I have been beaten by how often
respondents respond to a post by downplaying the reported issue, when in
fact the issue was already reported to be a hindrance to the original
poster.

See, for me the synchrounous send feature does in fact take a hit on my
productivity. I don't send an occasional email every hour or so; at peak, I
may find myself answering hundreds of messages a day. The Sending...
message in my case appears for 5 seconds or more before the email is
confirmed Sent. Multiply worst case with worst case scenario and the
minutes add up. Although I can return to Evolution to compose a new
message, this involves 1-2 more mouse clicks.

This is not a major issue. Evolution is great as-is. The new Composer
behavior is just a minor annoyance, although it comes with a benefit too.
Matthew Barnes suggested in his post to add a Send Later option (preferably
available with a Ctrl+?? keystroke) that would place the message in the
Outbox until the next Send. I think that's a good idea, as I can see how it
would improve the workflow when editing a large number of message, as in my
case.
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