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'''Note:''' By using different status icons, you could easily differentiate between sent drafts, unsent-but-saved drafts, messages ready to be sent, messages whose sending failed, etc., as suggested at [[#Differentiate_between_sent_and_unsent-but-saved_drafts|Differentiate between sent and unsent-but-saved drafts]] | '''Note:''' By using different status icons, you could easily differentiate between sent drafts, unsent-but-saved drafts, messages ready to be sent, messages whose sending failed, etc., as suggested at [[#Differentiate_between_sent_and_unsent-but-saved_drafts|Differentiate between sent and unsent-but-saved drafts]] | ||
=== Step 3: Combined "In" and "Out" | === Step 3: Combined "In" and "Out" Folder === | ||
'''Problem:''' Currently, if a user sticks with the default folders "Inbox" and "Sent", incoming and outgoing messages are strictly separated. But if the user creates custom folders, they contain both incoming and outgoing messages. This is inconsistent. | '''Problem:''' Currently, if a user sticks with the default folders "Inbox" and "Sent", incoming and outgoing messages are strictly separated. But if the user creates custom folders, they contain both incoming and outgoing messages. This is inconsistent. | ||
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'''Rationale:''' Any custom folder is a combined incoming/outgoing folder. Why shouldn't this system work for the program's default folders too? | '''Rationale:''' Any custom folder is a combined incoming/outgoing folder. Why shouldn't this system work for the program's default folders too? | ||
[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=301084 Bug 301084] is related to this step: The bug requests the option to automatically store replies in the same folder in which the original message is stored in. I'm suggesting the same thing for the default In/Out folders too. | |||
=== Step 4: Threading/Grouping of Messages === | === Step 4: Threading/Grouping of Messages === | ||
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