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List:       kmail-devel
Subject:    Re: [Bug 90382] New: Tracking unanswered messages in a special
From:       Gene Heskett <gene.heskett () verizon ! net>
Date:       2004-09-28 10:11:42
Message-ID: 200409280611.42433.gene.heskett () verizon ! net
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On Tuesday 28 September 2004 05:25, Peter Reinhart wrote:
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>http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90382
>           Summary: Tracking unanswered messages in a special folder
>           Product: kmail
>           Version: unspecified
>          Platform: SuSE RPMs
>        OS/Version: Linux
>            Status: UNCONFIRMED
>          Severity: wishlist
>          Priority: NOR
>         Component: general
>        AssignedTo: kmail-devel kde org
>        ReportedBy: bigbug21-bugtrack web de
>
>
>Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.3.0)
>Installed from:    SuSE RPMs
>
>Often times, people send out e-mails they expect to get an answer
> to. These might be new tasks or just a question that needs to be
> answered. However, as all of us know, many people tend to simply
> delete messages you desperately need an answer to.
>
>As I too send out several of these e-mails every day, I need to keep
> track of many of them, make sure that I receive an answer.
> Therefore, I would like to propose a new folder that includes
> messages that were not answered so far (like "search results").
> This folder should only include references to outgoing messages
> that the user wanted to have in there (checkbox "Keep track of
> answers?" / "Show as unanswered after [xx] days"). When an answer
> has been received, these messages should automatically disappear.
>
>This would greatly help me to keep track of my outgoing e-mail and
> ask for responses to my e-mails easily, without the need to
> manually check my outgoing folder once a day.

I'll second this feature request, that would be very usefull indeed.  
I would however do the deletions manually once a reply has been rx'd 
and read.

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