The thread arc panel never really worked out for me as I found that they
didn't provide me with any guidance on what would happen when I pressed
each circle. Sort of like clicking on a message without knowing what it
is about. That was sort of the starting point of why I added the thread
panel to my layout in the first place ;)
On 27 Apr 2016, at 4:07, Gary Hull wrote:
Have you thought of adding a message thread arc panel to these? Why
not go for everything, including the kitchen sink!
On 26 Apr 2016, at 18:53, Jody Foo wrote:
Hi all, just chipping in here. I've done quite a bit of modifications
to my sidebar layout, so here are two images just an example use case
(the images below link to larger versions).
[](http://box.fnurl.se/mailmate/mm-vertical-thread-corr.png)
[](http://box.fnurl.se/mailmate/mm-widescreen-thread-corr.png)
If anybody is interested, here is also a link to the two layouts I'm
using.
-
http://box.fnurl.se/mailmate/wide+vertical_thread-corr_mmlayouts.zip
I am quite happy with them. The middle *thread panel* shows all
messages that belong to the selected message of the *correspondence
panel*. The selection in the *correspondence panel* follows the
selection in the thread panel if it changes.
Also, the messages listed in the correspondence panel include all
messages where both the sender and the recipient are mentioned in any
field, not where the sender and recipient switch places as this is
more in line with my own intuition of correspondence (sacrificing a
bit of precision for better recall).
In the zip-file, there are also versions with the bottom
correspondence pane exchanged for a "messages with the same tag" pane
which shows messages with the same tag (any I hope) as the selected
message in the main message outline (top).
cheers,
Jody
On 27 Feb 2016, at 22:18, Marc ARC wrote:
Benny,
Sound great !!
Marc
On 26 Feb 2016, at 10:37, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 25 Feb 2016, at 16:01, Marc ARC wrote:
For me it would be handy to have an additional MyMailboxes
menu/tab in the sidebar where I can put the SmartMailboxes I use.
Could this also benefit other users ?
Or is there an other elegant way to have similar presentation.
You already got various ideas in the thread. I just want to add
that my future ambition is to make the mailbox list “simpler”.
I want to remove the MAILBOXES and SOURCES groups allowing users to
order it any way they like. At the same time I would like the
universal mailboxes to be optional (also allowing the creation of
other universal mailboxes).
But I haven't written a single line of code for this which means
that I make *no promises*.
--
Benny
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