Re: RFC mailbox interface
- From: "M . Thielker" <balsa t-data com>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: RFC mailbox interface
- Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 23:13:45 +0100
On 2001.11.25 22:55 Peter Bloomfield wrote:
> I don't know that you can assume that. VFolders are an attractive way to
> organize mail outside the traditional hierarchical framework--I can
> imagine using a lot of searches to find the message I need, instead of
> filing each message in a single, not always appropriate, folder. If you
True, but still I would think that each message would be in at most a few,
say, 5-7 folders. So, what's walking a list (in-core) of 7 items? The GUI
takes up far more cycles than that just opening a window. It's all in-core
stuff, no disk access, no network traffic, no costly operations - just walk
a glist and make a function call. The function doesn't really do anything,
it just returns a constant, depending on the folder type. It doesn't really
need a function, even a data member in the folder type structure would do
the trick, because a folder _type_ either always has a backing store, or it
never does.
> offer a tool that allows a user to manage his or her mail in a new way,
> you'd better be ready to meet the demands that a creative user makes!
Yes, offering such a tool is what I had in mind, when I spoke about making
VFolders persisent. I think it may be an option to have a VFolder type that
allows persistent storage of message (meaning the _Folder structure will
not go away across a Balsa shutdown) or transient (it will go away). Also,
another flag could govern the behavior on delete - treat as reference of
treat as data.
The real power becomes apparent in situations where the user does not use
any other mail handling/viewing/transport software.
Melanie
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