On 4 May 2006, at 04:43, Mark Edwards wrote:
On May 3, 2006, at 8:33 PM, Bezaleel Support wrote:
Well, not that I like to copy anything from Microsoft, but the new
"Windows Live" email system puts a little arrow next to the Trash
and Junk folders - if you click that arrow, it will empty the
associated folder after giving you a prompt to confirm delete. I
suppose the same could be applied to an Inbox folder as well.
Anyways, just thought I would throw that out there.An arrow icon that deletes everything in a mailbox...does that
sound dangerous to anyone else but me? If such a thing were added
to Roundcube - and I question the need to make it an actual single- click function in the interface - please don't make it an arrow
icon. Shouldn't it be something that appropriately symbolizes "you
are about to trash a whole mailbox"? I know you said there is a
confirm dialogue, but really, should there be a single icon in the
interface with such destructive potential? Sounds utterly nuts to me.
It does sound very dangerous but most of the time the messages won't
be actually deleted - they'll be moved to the trash folder. There's a
confirm dialogue and the ability to undo the action so it's not as
destructive as it seems straight off. You're right though; great care
should be taken with this feature to make sure the user knows exactly
what's going on.
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