[MlMt] Finger slip deleted a mailbox - how recover?
Marc ARC
MailMate at arcict.com
Thu Mar 28 05:56:56 EDT 2019
Benny,
I fully understand your point
What about this alternatives ?
- when somebody wants to drag a message “ to move please hold alt “
Or
- when somebody wants to drag a message “ to move please activate
blabla “
- “Enable edit mode for mailboxes” which could sit in the menu and
desactivates it self after xx minutes
Just idea’s not limited by any technical knowledge.
Cheers,
Marc
PS: > (It would also help if MailMate was better at moving IMAP
mailboxes efficiently which is currently not always the case.)
I don’t fully agree since here the user doesn’t want to move . . .
;-)
On 26 Mar 2019, at 13:41, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 4 Mar 2019, at 21:13, Marc ARC wrote:
>
>> Since I also had the experience of moving
>> unintentionally/accidentally a large mailbox :-) ( and I’m not the
>> only one at the company )
>>
>> I was wondering if it wouldn’t be an idea to move mailboxes only by
>> alt-dragging them.
>
> The problem is that this is not easily discovered by users.
>
> But I do accept the premise that the consequences of an unintentional
> move can be a big problem. I think it might be best if I simply added
> some kind of “are you sure” warning when moving IMAP mailboxes.
> Naturally, that should include an option to suppress it. Something
> similar already exists for deleting IMAP mailboxes.
>
> (It would also help if MailMate was better at moving IMAP mailboxes
> efficiently which is currently not always the case.)
>
> --
> Benny
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