Summary | Update filters when folders are moved |
Queue | IMP |
Queue Version | Git master |
Type | Enhancement |
State | Accepted |
Priority | 1. Low |
Owners | slusarz (at) horde (dot) org |
Requester | software-horde (at) interfasys (dot) ch |
Created | 01/30/2014 (4122 days ago) |
Due | |
Updated | 02/14/2014 (4107 days ago) |
Assigned | |
Resolved | |
Milestone | |
Patch | No |
then? I don't know by how much it would slow down the login process.
update their filters, as long as nothing is changed automatically.
Even better would be to link to an Ingo page that filters rules by a
mailbox name, so you can instantly see which rules are connected to
an individual mailbox.
then? I don't know by how much it would slow down the login process.
I like the page where we can see the connections and it would be great
if broken rules could be highlighted.
mailbox name, so you can instantly see which rules are connected to
an individual mailbox.
Assigned to Michael Slusarz
State ⇒ Accepted
there is no way to notify Ingo if a folder name in IMP has changed.
More important though, the folders can be renamed outside of IMP too,
which would go completely unseen by Ingo.
any knowledge of the current state of the mailboxes on the server,
since there are a multitude of ways to change the mailboxes outside of
IMP.
That being said... it should be possible to *notify* the user in the
following situation:
1) A mailbox is altered in IMP
2) That mailbox is a member of one or more rules in the current
filtering backend.
In this case, there is nothing wrong with reminding the user to update
their filters, as long as nothing is changed automatically. Even
better would be to link to an Ingo page that filters rules by a
mailbox name, so you can instantly see which rules are connected to an
individual mailbox.
Reopening ticket for these two features.
sort of IMAP folder ID which never changes despite the name change,
but since you know tons more than I do regarding IMAP, I trust you
when you say it's not feasible :)
CONDSTORE/QRESYNC IMAP extensions (i.e. mod sequence values for
messages).
there is no way to notify Ingo if a folder name in IMP has changed.
More important though, the folders can be renamed outside of IMP
too, which would go completely unseen by Ingo.
I was wondering if folders could be tracked internally using some sort
of IMAP folder ID which never changes despite the name change, but
since you know tons more than I do regarding IMAP, I trust you when
you say it's not feasible :)
State ⇒ Rejected
there is no way to notify Ingo if a folder name in IMP has changed.
More important though, the folders can be renamed outside of IMP too,
which would go completely unseen by Ingo.
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Summary ⇒ Update filters when folders are moved
Queue ⇒ IMP
Milestone ⇒
Patch ⇒ No
State ⇒ New
folder on the fly.
# 2Go to mail view and re-arrange folders by placing the newlycreated one inside INBOX
# 3Go back to filters and edit the filter which was created at step#1The rule has lost track of the folder and is asking the user to pick a
folder to store the messages which meet the criteria.
I'm not sure how IMP could keep track of folders, but could be nice to
have, just like on desktop clients.