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Subject: [Bug 59158] Add filter action that creates/triggers an event
From: Karl-Heinz Zimmer <khz () kde ! org>
Date: 2003-05-30 22:46:02
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------- Additional Comments From khz@kde.org 2003-05-31 00:46 -------
Subject: Re: Add filter action that creates/triggers an event
On Saturday 31 May 2003 00:26, Mitsu Hadeishi wrote:
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59158
> 00:26 ------- I made a patch to KMail HEAD that allows you to disable new
> mail notification for specific folders, which I think is a better solution
> than the above. See bug 57908 for more details. I don't believe my patch
> has been integrated into KMail HEAD yet. I am using a version of KMail
> 1.5 which has my feature added into it on my own system --- it's a great
> feature.
>
> I think this is more useful than doing it on a per-filter basis.
Mitsu, your feature sounds interesting, but please tell us *why* you think
it is more useful than doing it on a per-filter basis.
To me your feature seems to serve another purpose - so it is hard to under-
stand that it might be 'more useful': this is a bit like saying that an
apple is more useful than a banana. :-)
example: If I want to be notified of all mails coming form abc@def.org
- - no matter which mailing list this person is writing to - then it might
be a good idea to use a per-filter solution, and (in this case) your
aproach might be not so good...
Karl-Heinz
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