Summary | Add undo link to blacklisting notification |
Queue | IMP |
Queue Version | Git master |
Type | Enhancement |
State | Accepted |
Priority | 1. Low |
Owners | |
Requester | michael.menge (at) zdv (dot) uni-tuebingen (dot) de |
Created | 07/09/2009 (5788 days ago) |
Due | |
Updated | 06/15/2010 (5447 days ago) |
Assigned | |
Resolved | |
Milestone | |
Patch | No |
State ⇒ Accepted
Version ⇒ Git master
like deleting a folder, but not for an action that can be undone.
the blacklist is active it is very destructive. Emails will be
destructed, and even the unexpunge mechanism of Cyrus imapd will not
help, as the email is destructed before its delivered into the user's
mailbox. So its gone into the orcus definitly.
Why not a pop up which could be disabled?
Sincerly,
Klaus
way to go. There is nothing more annoying than being presented with a
confirmation dialog for an action that you want to perform that is
potentially reversible. I can understand confirmation for things like
deleting a folder, but not for an action that can be undone. (Maybe
its just me, but on any fresh install of Windows the first thing I do
is turn off the "Are you sure you want to send this to the Recycle
Bin" messages)
Almost every time a user clicks on blacklist, that is what they are
intending to do. It is pointless to badger the user 99 times out of
100 because the 1 time out of 100 they do click on the button by
mistake, they have already been programmed to ignore the confirmation
dialog.
I agree that a notification with an Undo link is the best solution.
will pay attention to a dialog box instead of clicking through it.
I think undo is not the correct way. Think of the following:
Some user clicks accidentally on the blacklist link.
The email address of the sender is put into blacklist without further
notice. He probably even don't notice what happens.
Weeks later his chief complains (the sender address was the address of
his/her chief) that the user never answers his emails, and never did
some important work ...
Undo will not help, as it just would remove the address from the
blacklist, but any mail sent in the time between is definitly lost.
Even the user didn't notice what happens, and does not know why the
mails get lost ...
This could lead to very uncool situations.
So please add some pop up, which will at least inform the user about
what he did, best of I think a confirmation dialog, but at least a
informational dialog.
Sincerly,
Klaus
applications, where possible.
person is discarded. If you talk about the current message, I'm not
sure whether we expunge the mailbox after deleting the messages. If
we don't, and when using a trash folder anway, we can also undo the
message deletion.
where not aware that they hat put someone on the balcklist. They
discoverd the problem by missing mails.
If the user delets a mail we have trashfolders/backups and are able to restore
the message for some time. But if the message is discarded there is no backup.
is discarded. If you talk about the current message, I'm not sure
whether we expunge the mailbox after deleting the messages. If we
don't, and when using a trash folder anway, we can also undo the
message deletion.
the message will be discarded silently. The messages are not in the
backup and the user does not know that a message was discarded.
applications, where possible.
Undo into the notification seems like a good idea to me. Also see
http://www.thoughtclusters.com/2010/01/delete-confirmation-functionality/
We also often have users, which acidentally put email addresses in the
blacklist. It is very easy to misclick especially for example on
laptops with touchpads). Most of the users are of the luser type ...
So please add a pop-up. It should be default, but of course can have
a "don't show me again" button.
This would help us greatly in our help desk.
We also often have users, which acidentally put email addresses in the
blacklist. It is very easy to misclick especially for example on
laptops with touchpads). Most of the users are of the luser type ...
So please add a pop-up. It should be default, but of course can have
a "don't show me again" button.
This would help us greatly in our help desk.
State ⇒ Rejected
the notification bulb.
And once the address is on the blacklist it is destructive to mails
form blacklisted senders.
This confirmation could be made a config option or a preference
done, and it is not instantly destructive.
notification bulb.
And once the address is on the blacklist it is destructive to mails
form blacklisted senders.
This confirmation could be made a config option or a preference
State ⇒ Feedback
programs, especially if the action is non-destructive. Users already
get a notification bulb if they added an address to the blacklist. Is
it really so hard to then go to blacklist and fix it, if they made a
mistake?
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
State ⇒ New
Patch ⇒ No
Milestone ⇒
Summary ⇒ confirm adding an emailaddress to blacklist
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Queue ⇒ IMP
As neither sender nor the reciever is informed if an email is
discarded, it takes some
time to discover the mistake and importent mails my be lost.
I would like to see an popup to confirm this action like it is done on
"Empty Folder":
Example text for the popup:
'Are you sure that you don't want to recieve any mail from
this.address@example.com'