Summary | Notification of which filter rule was executed |
Queue | Ingo |
Queue Version | 1.2.1 |
Type | Enhancement |
State | Rejected |
Priority | 1. Low |
Owners | |
Requester | bennettj (at) johnbennettservices (dot) com |
Created | 10/30/2008 (6129 days ago) |
Due | |
Updated | 03/13/2010 (5630 days ago) |
Assigned | |
Resolved | 11/06/2008 (6122 days ago) |
Milestone | |
Patch | No |
Have over tons of rules, and these grow all the time, with plenty of
overlap. Having a reminder of the rule applied would remind you of the
rule you were told to set up so you can
1. forward it to other bossses who feel would benefit, helping you
deal with the problem
2. work closer with team members if its forwarded to colleagues, and
which ones
3. instant reminder of the rule, so you can pay more attention in time
for a meeting/presentation from senior management
4. See the rule in action to show its working, and see if you built it
correctly
5. Also Im always on the phone so having a visual/sound confirmation
to email is essentail. If its filtered, I may not remember if its been
removed from the inbox after finishing the call, and forget it.
There are SOOO many business reasons from a business view!
please apply it
thanks
State ⇒ Rejected
executes, they get the filter activity message and wonder which rule
executed. Instead of having to remember a rule that might have been
set a long time ago, it would be nice to see rule x was executed, IMO.
If you see no need for it, fine, it was a suggestion made to me that I
said that I would pass along to the developers.
John
State ⇒ Feedback
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Summary ⇒ Notification of which filter rule was executed
Queue ⇒ Ingo
Milestone ⇒
Patch ⇒ No
State ⇒ New
a message stating the filter activity was executed on your message.
My enhancement is to add what filter rule number was ran on the message.
In ingo, all of the filter rules that are created have a number by
them. Even if you do move the rules, it still has a number associated
with it.
Thanks for the consideration,
John