People,
I have had a request for an enhancement on the books for a couple of years but it hasn't gotten anywhere (ie an option to display only folders that have unread mail in them [like ThunderBird] - I have hundreds of folders and subfolders and I am forever scrolling . .). So, how about this as an alternative that would suit my setup:
When the Inbox has the focus, allow jumping down to the next folder with unread mail in it by using CTRL-DownArrow ?
I guess, for consistency, CTRL-UpArrow should do the reverse.
Is it worthwhile to add this to the enhancement request list?
Thanks!
Philip Rhoades
GPO Box 3411 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au
On 11/21/2014 12:45 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
I have had a request for an enhancement on the books for a couple of years but it hasn't gotten anywhere (ie an option to display only folders that have unread mail in them [like ThunderBird] - I have
Yes, and we have a ticket for this.
hundreds of folders and subfolders and I am forever scrolling . .). So,
Question is if you really need all of these folders subscribed?
When the Inbox has the focus, allow jumping down to the next folder with unread mail in it by using CTRL-DownArrow ?
I guess, for consistency, CTRL-UpArrow should do the reverse.
+1, but...
working when folders list has focus. I suppose global, but we do not have global shortcuts in core yet.
A.L.E.C,
On 2014-11-21 22:55, A.L.E.C wrote:
On 11/21/2014 12:45 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
I have had a request for an enhancement on the books for a couple of years but it hasn't gotten anywhere (ie an option to display only folders that have unread mail in them [like ThunderBird] - I have
Yes, and we have a ticket for this.
Is it getting an closer to being worked on do you think?
hundreds of folders and subfolders and I am forever scrolling . .).
So,Question is if you really need all of these folders subscribed?
It IS a bit obsessive I know but am involved in lots of organisations with lots of people and it helps me to have everything logically organised . .
When the Inbox has the focus, allow jumping down to the next folder with unread mail in it by using CTRL-DownArrow ?
I guess, for consistency, CTRL-UpArrow should do the reverse.
+1,
Good!
but...
- I'm not sure about using Ctrl+Arrow for this.
I don't really mind what it is as long as it is an easy KB shortcut . .
- There's also a question if that should be a "global" feature or only
working when folders list has focus. I suppose global, but we do not have global shortcuts in core yet.
I guess it wouldn't matter if it was global - I can't see that CTRL-DownArrow would have any usefulness in the other panes so it shouldn't conflict? - I just thought it would be more logical when the folder pane had focus . .
Thanks,
Phil.
On 11/21/2014 6:45 AM, Philip Rhoades phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
I have had a request for an enhancement on the books for a couple of years but it hasn't gotten anywhere (ie an option to display only folders that have unread mail in them [like ThunderBird]
Eh?
I would *love* to have an option for that... but I have no knowledge that this is a feature in Thunderbird, and I've been using it since about version 0.8...
So, I would *love* it if you would elaborate...
Is this via an extension?
Thanks!
Maybe a part of the new recursive search instead, so u u wud just see unread emails in the results ?
Sent from Blue Mail
On Nov 21, 2014, 8:14 PM, at 8:14 PM, Philip Rhoades phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
A.L.E.C,
On 2014-11-21 22:55, A.L.E.C wrote:
On 11/21/2014 12:45 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
I have had a request for an enhancement on the books for a couple of years but it hasn't gotten anywhere (ie an option to display only folders that have unread mail in them [like ThunderBird] - I have
Yes, and we have a ticket for this.
Is it getting an closer to being worked on do you think?
hundreds of folders and subfolders and I am forever scrolling . .).
So,
Question is if you really need all of these folders subscribed?
It IS a bit obsessive I know but am involved in lots of organisations with lots of people and it helps me to have everything logically organised . .
When the Inbox has the focus, allow jumping down to the next folder with unread mail in it by using CTRL-DownArrow ?
I guess, for consistency, CTRL-UpArrow should do the reverse.
+1,
Good!
but...
- I'm not sure about using Ctrl+Arrow for this.
I don't really mind what it is as long as it is an easy KB shortcut . .
- There's also a question if that should be a "global" feature or
only
working when folders list has focus. I suppose global, but we do not have global shortcuts in core yet.
I guess it wouldn't matter if it was global - I can't see that CTRL-DownArrow would have any usefulness in the other panes so it shouldn't conflict? - I just thought it would be more logical when the folder pane had focus . .
Thanks,
Phil.
-- Philip Rhoades
GPO Box 3411 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au _______________________________________________ Roundcube Users mailing list users@lists.roundcube.net http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users
Charles,
On 2014-11-21 23:17, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 11/21/2014 6:45 AM, Philip Rhoades phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
I have had a request for an enhancement on the books for a couple of years but it hasn't gotten anywhere (ie an option to display only folders that have unread mail in them [like ThunderBird]
Eh?
I would *love* to have an option for that... but I have no knowledge that this is a feature in Thunderbird, and I've been using it since about version 0.8...
So, I would *love* it if you would elaborate...
Is this via an extension?
Well I haven't been using TB since I switched to RCB some years ago! - but it was definitely possible and it was a nice option - if you really can't get it going, I will re-install TB and check it out (I can't imagine it has been removed in the meantime?).
Regards,
Phil.
Sounds confusing option. What if u want to see stuff in other folders for example. What if a new mail arrives while a folder is hidden ? Etc. For me it makes more sense in search. Not that its an issue for me. Just my two pen'orth !
Sent from Blue Mail
On Nov 21, 2014, 8:38 PM, at 8:38 PM, Philip Rhoades phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
Charles,
On 2014-11-21 23:17, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 11/21/2014 6:45 AM, Philip Rhoades phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
I have had a request for an enhancement on the books for a couple of years but it hasn't gotten anywhere (ie an option to display only folders that have unread mail in them [like ThunderBird]
Eh?
I would *love* to have an option for that... but I have no knowledge that this is a feature in Thunderbird, and I've been using it since about version 0.8...
So, I would *love* it if you would elaborate...
Is this via an extension?
Well I haven't been using TB since I switched to RCB some years ago! - but it was definitely possible and it was a nice option - if you really
can't get it going, I will re-install TB and check it out (I can't imagine it has been removed in the meantime?).
Regards,
Phil.
-- Philip Rhoades
GPO Box 3411 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au _______________________________________________ Roundcube Users mailing list users@lists.roundcube.net http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users
Steve,
On 2014-11-21 23:17, Steve Perkins wrote:
Maybe a part of the new recursive search instead, so u u wud just see unread emails in the results ?
I am still on v1.0.2 but wouldn't a search only show mails with the searched for string? - I want ALL unread mails but showing only the folders with unread mails . .
Thanks,
Phil.
Sent from Blue Mail [1] On Nov 21, 2014, at 8:14 PM, Philip Rhoades phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
A.L.E.C,
On 2014-11-21 22:55, A.L.E.C wrote: On 11/21/2014 12:45 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote: I have had a request for an enhancement on the books for a couple of years but it hasn't gotten anywhere (ie an option to display only folders that have unread mail in them [like ThunderBird] - I have
Yes, and we have a ticket for this.
Is it getting an closer to being worked on do you think?
hundreds of folders and subfol ders and I am forever scrolling . .). So,
Question is if you really need all of these folders subscribed?
It IS a bit obsessive I know but am involved in lots of organisations with lots of people and it helps me to have everything logically organised . .
When the Inbox has the focus, allow jumping down to the next folder with unread mail in it by using CTRL-DownArrow ?
I guess, for consistency, CTRL-UpArrow should do the reverse.
+1,
Good!
but...
- I'm not sure about using Ctrl+Arrow for this.
I don't really mind what it is as long as it is an easy KB shortcut . .
- There's also a question if that should be a "global" feature or
only working when folders list has focus. I suppose global, but we do not have global shortcuts in core yet.
I guess it wouldn't matter if it was global - I can't see that CTRL-DownArrow would have any usefulness in the other panes so it shouldn't conflict? - I just thought it would be more logical when the
folder pane had focus . .
Thanks,
Phil.
Links:
On 11/21/2014 7:38 AM, Philip Rhoades phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
Well I haven't been using TB since I switched to RCB some years ago! - but it was definitely possible and it was a nice option - if you really can't get it going, I will re-install TB and check it out (I can't imagine it has been removed in the meantime?).
Wow... just wow. Isn't it amazing how many little things like this you can miss...
View menu > Folders > Unread
I can't believe I never noticed that.
Thanks!!!
Now to see if I can find an extension that will give me a toolbar widget for this...
Steve,
On 2014-11-21 23:42, Steve Perkins wrote:
Sounds confusing option. What if u want to see stuff in other folders for example. What if a new mail arrives while a folder is hidden ?
Then it should become unhidden . . ?
Thanks,
Phil.
Etc. For me it makes more sense in search. Not that its an issue for me. Just my two pen'orth !
Sent from Blue Mail [1] On Nov 21, 2014, at 8:38 PM, Philip Rhoades phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
Charles,
On 2014-11-21 23:17, Charles Marcus wrote: On 11/21/2014 6:45 AM, Philip Rhoades
I have had a request for an enhancement on the books for a couple of years but it hasn't gotten anywhere (ie an option to display only folders that have unread mail in them [like ThunderBird]
Eh?
I would *love* to have an option for that... but I have no knowledge that this is a feature in Thunderbird, and I've been using it since about version 0.8...
So, I would *love* it if you would elaborate...
Is this via an extension?
Well I haven't been using TB since I switched to RC B some years ago!
but it was definitely possible and it was a nice option - if you really can't get it going, I will re-install TB and check it out (I can't imagine it has been removed in the meantime?).
Regards,
Phil.
Links:
People,
On 2014-11-21 23:14, Philip Rhoades wrote:
A.L.E.C,
On 2014-11-21 22:55, A.L.E.C wrote:
On 11/21/2014 12:45 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
I have had a request for an enhancement on the books for a couple of years but it hasn't gotten anywhere (ie an option to display only folders that have unread mail in them [like ThunderBird] - I have
Yes, and we have a ticket for this.
Is it getting an closer to being worked on do you think?
hundreds of folders and subfolders and I am forever scrolling . .).
So,Question is if you really need all of these folders subscribed?
It IS a bit obsessive I know but am involved in lots of organisations with lots of people and it helps me to have everything logically organised . .
When the Inbox has the focus, allow jumping down to the next folder with unread mail in it by using CTRL-DownArrow ?
I guess, for consistency, CTRL-UpArrow should do the reverse.
+1,
Good!
but...
- I'm not sure about using Ctrl+Arrow for this.
I don't really mind what it is as long as it is an easy KB shortcut . .
- There's also a question if that should be a "global" feature or only
working when folders list has focus. I suppose global, but we do not have global shortcuts in core yet.
I guess it wouldn't matter if it was global - I can't see that CTRL-DownArrow would have any usefulness in the other panes so it shouldn't conflict? - I just thought it would be more logical when the folder pane had focus . .
I just realised (because of a private response from Steve - thanks!) that I probably wasn't clear enough with the first mail - I have hundreds of folders and I use maildrop to put incoming mail directly into it's appropriate folder - so unread mails are usually spread out over a very long list of mostly read folders . .
Sorry for any confusion . .
Regards,
Philip Rhoades
GPO Box 3411 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au
People,
On 2014-11-22 00:26, Philip Rhoades wrote:
People,
On 2014-11-21 23:14, Philip Rhoades wrote:
A.L.E.C,
On 2014-11-21 22:55, A.L.E.C wrote:
On 11/21/2014 12:45 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
I have had a request for an enhancement on the books for a couple of years but it hasn't gotten anywhere (ie an option to display only folders that have unread mail in them [like ThunderBird] - I have
Yes, and we have a ticket for this.
Is it getting an closer to being worked on do you think?
hundreds of folders and subfolders and I am forever scrolling . .).
So,Question is if you really need all of these folders subscribed?
It IS a bit obsessive I know but am involved in lots of organisations with lots of people and it helps me to have everything logically organised . .
When the Inbox has the focus, allow jumping down to the next folder with unread mail in it by using CTRL-DownArrow ?
I guess, for consistency, CTRL-UpArrow should do the reverse.
+1,
Good!
but...
- I'm not sure about using Ctrl+Arrow for this.
I don't really mind what it is as long as it is an easy KB shortcut . .
- There's also a question if that should be a "global" feature or
only working when folders list has focus. I suppose global, but we do not have global shortcuts in core yet.
I guess it wouldn't matter if it was global - I can't see that CTRL-DownArrow would have any usefulness in the other panes so it shouldn't conflict? - I just thought it would be more logical when the folder pane had focus . .
I just realised (because of a private response from Steve - thanks!) that I probably wasn't clear enough with the first mail - I have hundreds of folders and I use maildrop to put incoming mail directly into it's appropriate folder - so unread mails are usually spread out over a very long list of mostly read folders . .
Sorry for any confusion . .
A further enahncement would be to be able to, with a single click or a hot-key, cycle displaying:
all folders
only folders with unread mail
only folders with new mail
Regards,
Philip Rhoades
GPO Box 3411 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au