Zitat von Michael M Slusarz :
Quoting Jan Schneider :
Zitat von Michael M Slusarz :
Quoting Jan Schneider :
Zitat von Michael M Slusarz :
This is a UI issue. This is still a use for stationery - it
just needs to be easier to create stationery if necessary. We
could also add an optio
Quoting Jan Schneider :
Zitat von Michael M Slusarz :
Quoting Jan Schneider :
Zitat von Michael M Slusarz :
This is a UI issue. This is still a use for stationery - it just
needs to be easier to create stationery if necessary. We could
also add an option (I think Thunderbird has this
Zitat von Jan Schneider :
Stationery is templates or form replies. I think the official
translation is "Briefpapier" though in this context rather
"Vorlagen" or "Standardantworten".
Thank you for translation and explanation. Now I found it also in the
preferences as "Formatvorlagen und St
Zitat von Michael M Slusarz :
Quoting Jan Schneider :
Zitat von Michael M Slusarz :
This is a UI issue. This is still a use for stationery - it just
needs to be easier to create stationery if necessary. We could
also add an option (I think Thunderbird has this option) to create
a mail
Quoting Jan Schneider :
Zitat von Michael M Slusarz :
This is a UI issue. This is still a use for stationery - it just
needs to be easier to create stationery if necessary. We could
also add an option (I think Thunderbird has this option) to create
a mail message from the contents of an
Zitat von Michael M Slusarz :
This is a UI issue. This is still a use for stationery - it just
needs to be easier to create stationery if necessary. We could also
add an option (I think Thunderbird has this option) to create a mail
message from the contents of any existing message.
Ther
Quoting Michael M Slusarz :
Quoting Jan Schneider :
Stationery are a good point and we might consider changing to the
other camp with stationery being available in both IMP and DIMP now.
Agreed. Or else, what is the purpose of stationery?
That being said, stationery *isn't* available in
Quoting Jan Schneider :
IMP has always been in the latter camp, and we shouldn't silently
change this. I always had the impression that DIMP distinguishes
between auto-saved drafts that are going to be deleted and manually
saved draft that should stick. That would have been the ideal
appr
Quoting Ronan SALMON :
I agree with Jan and Jochen. IMP/DIMP should honor IMP's
auto_delete_drafts pref.
There is no auto_delete_drafts pref in IMP 4. auto_delete_drafts pref
was recently removed from IMP 5, but it wasn't being used anywhere.
michael
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Stationery is templates or form replies. I think the official translation is
"Briefpapier" though in this context rather "Vorlagen" or "Standardantworten".
"Jochen Roderburg" schrieb:
>Zitat von Jan Schneider :
>
>> Stationery are a good point and we might consider changing to the
>> other c
Jan Schneider a écrit :
Zitat von Michael M Slusarz :
Quoting Jochen Roderburg :
Another issue upon which I stumbled again when I made my tests for
the cache problem:
The IMP behaviour regarding "drafts" that I know from IMP3 is:
I can click on a draft in the drafts folder, get it in a co
Jan Schneider a écrit :
Zitat von Michael M Slusarz :
>
>> Quoting Jochen Roderburg :
>>
>>> Another issue upon which I stumbled again when I made my tests for
>>> the cache problem:
>>>
>>> The IMP behaviour regarding "drafts" that I know from IMP3 is:
>>> I can click on a draf
Zitat von Jan Schneider :
Stationery are a good point and we might consider changing to the
other camp with stationery being available in both IMP and DIMP now.
OTOH there is still the use case where I want to write some
mail-merge-like message, sending the same message a few times to
dif
Zitat von Michael M Slusarz :
Quoting Jochen Roderburg :
Another issue upon which I stumbled again when I made my tests for
the cache problem:
The IMP behaviour regarding "drafts" that I know from IMP3 is:
I can click on a draft in the drafts folder, get it in a compose
screen, can contin
Quoting Jochen Roderburg :
Another issue upon which I stumbled again when I made my tests for
the cache problem:
The IMP behaviour regarding "drafts" that I know from IMP3 is:
I can click on a draft in the drafts folder, get it in a compose
screen, can continue working on it and send it. Af
Another issue upon which I stumbled again when I made my tests for the
cache problem:
The IMP behaviour regarding "drafts" that I know from IMP3 is:
I can click on a draft in the drafts folder, get it in a compose
screen, can continue working on it and send it. After this the draft
is sti
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