Re: Balsa 2.2.0 end user impressions
- From: Peter Bloomfield <PeterBloomfield bellsouth net>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Balsa 2.2.0 end user impressions
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 16:52:53 +0000
On 07/20/2004 12:08:50 PM, Joacher wrote:
Peter Bloomfield wrote:
Balsa does need one local mailbox: the outbox is a temporary
holding place for outbound mail, and must be accessible even
when the imap server isn't.
Is it like a temporary cache or how have I to understand this?
Yes, a temporary cache.
As noted, Balsa wants a local outbox. But perhaps it should
be omitted from the mailbox list except on explicit request--
in principle, you should never need to go into it.
In my amateurish understanding a MUA doesn't have to care if a
going to be sent mail is stored locally or by IMAP.
No--but a user cares if an outgoing message is lost! If outbox
is on an imap server, and the server can't be reached, the
message will be lost when you exit Balsa (saving it as a draft
prolly isn't an option, as the draftbox may be on the same
server). Requiring outbox to be local is just a way of
minimizing the chance of that.
What am I supposed to do if my sending fails and I am leaving
the computer, knowing, that I won't return for a couple of
days? With balsa 2.2.0 I would move the mail from outbox to
imap->drafts, so I can cover this subject later via webmail
frontend. Hiding outbox removes this option.
Yes--hiding it would only be cosmetic, and showing it would have
to be an option.
Is there really no way to have outbox serversided?
It can be serverside--there's no technical obstacle. We'd just
need some way to make sure that even a novice user understands
the risk.
[ utf-8 issues snipped ]
Do you have any suggestions for improving the (find) dialog?
As I mentioned in my first post, a dedicated search line like
mozilla has is very comfortable. Not just that you don't have
to popup a special dialog, it intuitivly makes it clear that
this is a temporary filter applied to the current mailbox.
Is there a screenshot somewhere? I'd rather not install mozmail
just to see the UI!
The "Find" options in the "View" menu are to search the body of
the mail, which makes sense, too IMHO.
In the current message? Yes, Balsa's missing that capability, and
needs it.
"Save entire message" could be added to the message menu--but
there's always pressure to keep the menus shorter, too!
"Save entire message" is the only button found in the menu,
"Save message part" can be handled via context menu.
Iirc, the HIG suggests that capabilities shouldn't be found only
on context menus. Of course, we're not 100% HIG-compliant...
[ snip ]
Another default hot key I am missing is the del key for
deleting messages (currently: D).
Adding del as an alternative key is easy--we'd want to keep
`D' as the published binding. Again, does anyone know of any
Gnome/ HIG issues?
That's strange. I mean, my computer has mostly "general
purpose" keys, just very few have a dedicated use. The "DEL"
key is one of them, there is a clear function assigned to it.
Please, tell me how I should explain to my father, why the DEL
key isn't deleting anything, but the key, which is meant to
write a "D", covers this functionality.
I know, the concept of virtually mapping functionality to gp
keys is quite common, due to the fact there are no alternatives
- there is no SAVE key, QUIT-, REPLY-, OPEN-, WHATEVER key
attached to a keyboard. But there is a DEL key, we should give
at least this one the function it pretends to have.
Yes--it's a strange oversight--perhaps someone can fill in some
history.
Peter
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