Am 20.01.2014 12:13, schrieb Roundcube Webmail:
> #1488925: Save mail content in local storage while composing
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> Reporter: thomasb | Owner:
> Type: Feature Requests | Status: closed
> Priority: 5 | Milestone: 1.0-stable
> Component: Core functionality | Version: git-master
> Severity: normal | Resolution: fixed
> Keywords: |
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> Changes (by thomasb):
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> * status: new => closed
> * resolution: => fixed
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> Comment:
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> The local storage copy is saved ever few seconds and isn't restricted by
> the draft-autosave interval.
> I consider this feature complete now.
Well, not sure...
But before digging deeper into any details, one question:
What should happen if in real life...
1) I get a phone call during composing a message,
2) walk away from the laptop and the call takes a while,
3) the laptop goes into sleep mode during the call and loses connection,
4) I wake up the laptop after finishing the phone call and continue
composing?
My experience is that...
1) the changed message is not being saved to the draft folder anymore
(not even after a re-login to Roundcube), and
2) that I can't send the message.
But after cancelling it and hitting the "new message" button, I can restore
this changed message perfectly and send it.
But I don't even know that I can continue composing and that the message
will still be saved to the local storage while continuing composing in the
scenario above. There is some lack of feedback.
And what is taking precedence - the copy in the draft folder, or the copy in
the local storage, are time stamps being compared, etc. etc. ??
The design is still not clear to me. I also have often been surprised by the
option to restore a message which has been saved to the local storage,
although it had been sent successfully already.
But a great feature, anyway!
Cheers,
--
Michael Heydekamp
Co-Admin freexp.de
Düsseldorf/Germany