Accidentally I just realized that there is a new tab "Responses" in 1.0-git. What is it good for?
Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany
On 11/07/2013 07:45 PM, Michael Heydekamp wrote:
Accidentally I just realized that there is a new tab "Responses" in 1.0-git. What is it good for?
Text snippets you can save and use in mail compose. There's a button in compose screen too.
Am 07.11.2013 19:49, schrieb A.L.E.C:
On 11/07/2013 07:45 PM, Michael Heydekamp wrote:
Accidentally I just realized that there is a new tab "Responses" in 1.0-git. What is it good for?
Text snippets you can save and use in mail compose. There's a button in compose screen too.
Ah, right, I see (missed that, really)!
Hmm, shouldn't we better call it "Templates" or something? I mean, when composing a message, it is not necessarily a "response".
Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany
Michael Heydekamp wrote:
Am 07.11.2013 19:49, schrieb A.L.E.C:
On 11/07/2013 07:45 PM, Michael Heydekamp wrote:
Accidentally I just realized that there is a new tab "Responses" in 1.0-git. What is it good for?
Text snippets you can save and use in mail compose. There's a button in compose screen too.
Ah, right, I see (missed that, really)!
Hmm, shouldn't we better call it "Templates" or something? I mean, when composing a message, it is not necessarily a "response".
Templates might trigger wrong assumptions. Those are not message templates as some email systems offer them but just text snippets.
The term "Responses" is inspired from Postbox (a Thunderbird clone) which names them the very same and from Gmail which has the "Canned Responses" feature. And finally, I think the most common use-case for these is to "respond" with some saved boilerplate texts to recurring questions you get from stupid users or customers.
But I'm open for other suggestions.
~Thomas
Am 07.11.2013 20:22, schrieb Thomas Bruederli:
Michael Heydekamp wrote:
Hmm, shouldn't we better call it "Templates" or something? I mean, when composing a message, it is not necessarily a "response".
Templates might trigger wrong assumptions. Those are not message templates as some email systems offer them but just text snippets.
I'm not that much familiar with those "some email systems": What's the difference between a "template" and a "text snippet"?
What RC does provide here, would be called "Textbausteine" in German, right? www.leo.org translates this as "boilerplates" - may be correct, but doesn't sound good to me.
The term "Responses" is inspired from Postbox (a Thunderbird clone) which names them the very same and from Gmail which has the "Canned Responses" feature.
Ah, I've seen this term "Canned responses" here somewhere already (most likely in the SVN list). Didn't tell me anything before...
And finally, I think the most common use-case for these is to "respond" with some saved boilerplate texts to recurring questions you get from stupid users or customers.
Ah, there we have the term "boilerplate" again... Well, if this appears to be the correct equivalent to "Textbaustein", why not calling it "boilerplate" then...?
(To be honest, I'm more interested in the German term anyway ;)).
Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany