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The main work of implementing this feature would likely happen when a user tries to "view" an email file using a file manager (e.g. Explorer). What would need to happen is that when they click on an email file Thunderbird would have to start up and load this file for them to view. Since in this case Thunderbird would not be able to assume that a given email file is a part of the current users "folder tree", there would probably need to be some type of "file viewer" mode created in Thunderbird. However this isn't much different than what Thunderbird does now when a user restores their email from backup. | The main work of implementing this feature would likely happen when a user tries to "view" an email file using a file manager (e.g. Explorer). What would need to happen is that when they click on an email file Thunderbird would have to start up and load this file for them to view. Since in this case Thunderbird would not be able to assume that a given email file is a part of the current users "folder tree", there would probably need to be some type of "file viewer" mode created in Thunderbird. However this isn't much different than what Thunderbird does now when a user restores their email from backup. | ||
== Bayesian Tag Suggestions == | |||
Now that tags have been added it would be nice if the same Bayesian tools used to identify junk main could be used to identify likely tags (similar to Popfile, but allowing mail to be stored in more than one bucket) | |||
Ideally suggested tags would be separated from user set (or accepted) tags. | |||
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