Randy Noval wrote:
Charles McNulty wrote:
Randy Noval wrote:
Thunder bird works as I described. Take a bunch of emails that are not
:) It works as I described too! Wild! The option that determines it is Tools->Account Settings->Server Settings->"When I delete a message" if you change it to "Mark it as deleted" you'll be seeing what I'm seeing, which is that Thunderbird loses the "seen" flag.
My patch will make it perform exactly like Thunderbird, except that instead of a preference determining the behavior, the presense of the Trash folder determines it. When a message is moved to the Trash folder Seen status is maintained. When a message is marked as deleted, Seen status is lost.
-Charles
No, you're combining behaviors and removing the user's option to choose. For example, on the default install of thunderbird (what most people will use), that setting is not checked, though it is an option. An option is what it should remain because those features are functionally separate. If you don't want to be annoyed, you can change the option, but it makes no sense to combine functions for what should be a user determined preference. Just because it can work like you describe doesn't mean that it should be the default behavior.
Okay, so since we're talking options... why can't we just say this:
If there's a trash folder: Move to trash folder If there's not a trash folder: Mark as deleted
Now, a user-preference (checkbox) will define whether to mark it as "seen"/"read" or not. If it's checked, mark it read. If not, leave it as new.
Is that not an option?