Re: Wish list of features
- From: Ed Murphy <emurphy42 socal rr com>
- To: Balsa List <balsa-list gnome org>
- Cc: Balsa List <balsa-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Wish list of features
- Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 17:30:09 -0400
On 2003.05.23 14:03 Carlos Morgado wrote:
>> * Option to display 'unread' and 'total' counts for all mailboxes,
>> as soon
>> as balsa is started. (Currently, it only displays a mailbox's
>> counts
>> after the first time you click on the mailbox.)
> that's kind of hard, some mailboxes are very expensive and some are
> downright impossible in some cases (think imap)
People with expensive/impossible mailboxes should leave this option
disabled. My mailboxes are fairly inexpensive, I think: about 20
local mbox mailboxes, containing a total of several dozen messages.
>> * Under Preferences, for "Remote SMTP Server", the use of SMTP (as
>> opposed
>> to some other protocol that I've never heard of before) is
>> indicated by
>> appending ":smtp" to the host name of the SMTP server. Change
>> this to a
>> check box or drop-down list.
> host:port is the standard way of saying, host and port. :smtp in this
> case
> is just an 'alias' for the assigned smtp port. however, this must be
> freeform as some users *need* to submit messages on nonstandard ports.
Okay, not a check box. A separate free-form field, or a drop-down field
with an "other" option, would be nice. Failing that, the documentation
could use clarification; it says "enter smtp:host in the such-and-such
field" and it took me a few minutes to figure out what it meant.
>> * Ability to display in-line images in HTML e-mails. (I receive
>> Dilbert and
>> Get Fuzzy from United Media via e-mail. Have I configured
>> something
>> incorrectly?)
> No. Some HTML email references messages on an internet server. Balsa
> will not fetch random stuff from the net - if you really want to do
> that use the open in browser option. That will give you a full browser
> with your internet security settings instead of an half baked browser
> type thing.
I'm familiar with "open in browser" from Eudora. Okay, right-click on
the "text/html" icon at the bottom of the message, followed by "open
with htmlview", does what I want. It'll take some getting used to
(Balsa is the first e-mail software I've seen that gave easy access to
both "text/plain" and "text/html" in HTML messages - this is a good
thing! at least for those with a clue), but good enough.
>> * Ability to configure nested mailboxes entirely through the GUI.
> what kind of mailboxes ?
Any kind that Balsa supports, I suppose. In my case, local mbox
mailboxes.
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