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[#11506] Traditional view: Filtering on seen / unseen / important messages not working
Summary Traditional view: Filtering on seen / unseen / important messages not working
Queue IMP
Queue Version Git master
Type Bug
State Resolved
Priority 1. Low
Owners slusarz (at) horde (dot) org
Requester thomas.jarosch (at) intra2net (dot) com
Created 10/13/2012 (4649 days ago)
Due
Updated 10/15/2012 (4647 days ago)
Assigned
Resolved 10/14/2012 (4648 days ago)
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10/15/2012 08:46:46 PM Git Commit Comment #4 Reply to this comment
Changes have been made in Git (develop):

commit 37a510bfd7e546a403a58e202a6da3592e6ad34f
Author: Michael M Slusarz <slusarz@horde.org>
Date:   Sat Oct 13 17:02:02 2012 -0600

     Bug #11506: Fix flag filtering in traditional mailbox mode

  imp/templates/basic/mailbox/navbar.html.php |    4 ++--
  1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

http://git.horde.org/horde-git/-/commit/37a510bfd7e546a403a58e202a6da3592e6ad34f
10/15/2012 09:51:46 AM Thomas Jarosch Comment #3 Reply to this comment
Fix confirmed. Thanks.

10/14/2012 12:11:28 AM Michael Slusarz Assigned to Michael Slusarz
State ⇒ Resolved
 
10/14/2012 12:11:23 AM Git Commit Comment #2 Reply to this comment
Changes have been made in Git (master):

commit 37a510bfd7e546a403a58e202a6da3592e6ad34f
Author: Michael M Slusarz <slusarz@horde.org>
Date:   Sat Oct 13 17:02:02 2012 -0600

     Bug #11506: Fix flag filtering in traditional mailbox mode

  imp/templates/basic/mailbox/navbar.html.php |    4 ++--
  1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

http://git.horde.org/horde-git/-/commit/37a510bfd7e546a403a58e202a6da3592e6ad34f
10/13/2012 02:08:46 PM Thomas Jarosch Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Patch ⇒ No
Milestone ⇒
Queue ⇒ IMP
Summary ⇒ Traditional view: Filtering on seen / unseen / important messages not working
Type ⇒ Bug
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
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Hi,

the "Filter messages" dropdown offers to filter on seen / unseen / 
important messages.
In the traditional view this seems to be without any effect.

Cheers,
Thomas

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