Re: JFYI: sent folder FCC wrong
- From: Peter Bloomfield <peterbloomfield bellsouth net>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: JFYI: sent folder FCC wrong
- Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 20:34:10 -0400
On Apr 13, 2012, at 7:33 AM, Ildar Mulyukov wrote:
Hi!
to anyone who misses his/her sent mail:
it could drop into some other then "Sent" folder. Look here:
$ grep MRU1= $HOME/.balsa/config
In my case it became
[FolderMRU]
MRUCount=2
MRU1=file:///home/ildar/Mail/_some_random_folder
MRU2=
dunno why and how it happened while upgrading to the recent GIT gtk3
branch build.
Everything is fine after fix.
Ahh...my fault. When you move one or messages to a folder, Balsa adds it
to a "most-recently-used" list, and offers them in the "move to" submenu.
Likewise, when you set the fcc box to some folder, it is added to a
"m-r-u" list, and Balsa offers that list in the drop-down menu. In the
past, those have been separate lists. A recent commit replaced them by a
single list, updated when you access a folder either by moving messages to
it or setting it as the fcc box. You must have moved one or more messages
to _some_random_folder, which was then added to the fcc list, and became
the default destination for fcc copies.
The reason for dropping separate lists is that they can be clumsy. I'd
reply to a mail in my inbox, setting the fcc copy to a relevant folder,
then file the mail in the same folder, so it seemed convenient to have
that folder in the m-r-u list for moving. With separate lists, I'd often
have to choose "other" in both drop-downs, and negotiate the whole mailbox
tree twice.
But your use case highlights an issue: moving messages to a folder
shouldn't make it the default fcc box, though perhaps setting the a folder
as the fcc box should make it the first choice for moving messages. I'll
revert the change and rethink the issue.
Best,
Peter
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