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Subject: [sqwebmail] Re: Folder Overview
From: "azazel" <azazel () pixelzone ! org>
Date: 2003-03-28 13:20:50
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both would be great! at the top a list of all subfolders, and below
that the mails in the current folder and so on....
I guess I can not compare sqwebmail with a mail client like Mozilla, but is
there no way to implement such a "intelligent way of view"?
I just tried out this in squirrelmail. Squirrelmail brings up only one
folder where sqwebmail show the two (the one with the mails, the one
with the subfolders).
Isn't that a issue that can be solved in future versions? ;-) Would be
great.
Sam Varshavchik hat geschrieben:
> azazel writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm wondering about the folder overview in sqwebmail.
>>
>> If I create a new folder called "testdir" then this folder show up
>> correct as "testdir". But, I'd like to have a subfolder in there. So, I
>> choose the option to create the subfolder "subtestdir" within the
>> "testfolder". Now, I see two folders with the same name in my overview:
>> "testdir" (without any subfolders, but possibility to store mails there)
>> and a folder called ">>> testdir" with my "subtestdir" in there. I can
>> store mails in that subfolder but not in the ">>> testdir" folder.
>>
>> Why isn't sqwebmail able to "merge" those folder. I'm checking my Mails
>> via
>
> Because this is how folders are displayed. The first link shows all
> messages in the folder. The second link shows all subfolders.
>
>> IMAP and Mozilla. Mozilla will show me for the above example only one
>> folder called "testdir" and in there are my mails and the subfolder
>> "subtestdir" with mails.
>
> Here's a pop quiz: only one link is shown. What should happen when the
> link is opened:
>
> * All the messages in the folder are shown
>
> * All the subfolders are shown.
>
>
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