[kmail2] [Bug 412579] kmail notifications should take you to the actual email when clicked

James Th bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Tue Oct 8 16:49:39 BST 2019


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412579

--- Comment #21 from James Th <james at thornber.io> ---
Hopefully I'm getting the formatting correct! __
Please see my inline comments below.

On 08/10/2019, 16:42, "Laurent Montel" <bugzilla_noreply at kde.org> wrote:

    https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412579

    --- Comment #19 from Laurent Montel <montel at kde.org> ---
    (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #18)
    > (In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #14)
    > > For you each feature must be activated by default ?!
    > > We have plugin when we can or not activate feature as for other apps.
    > Making everything configurable does not remove the responsibility to set
    > appropriate defaults. Keep in mind "Simple by default, powerful when
needed".
    > 
    > (In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #15)
    > > Ah why only show the oldest of the new emails ?
    > > I don't want to see the oldest I want to see the specific email and
it's not
    > > possible when we have multiple emails.
    > All right, for the multiple email case, maybe it should just bring KMail
to
    > the front without highlighting any particular email.

    >>Ok we open kmail great and what we will do ? we don't know where are new
    >>emails...
    >>So no really useful.

        Sorry but I *am* able to see the number of unread emails for each
folder when I open kmail.  Just because you don’t find this useful, doesn’t
mean that it's not useful to others.  It's possible to code for this
functionality to switch the 'click to open email' function off. That way I
think you can be happy, or?

    > 
    > (In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #16)
    > > Why it's complicated to click on a button ?
    > > As I explain if we click on notification for closing it and don't click
on
    > > specific cross we will open email as it's not that I want...
    > That's out of sync with what every other app does though. The KDE
community
    > has voted for Consistency. This kind of thing is important to our users.
We
    > need to keep that in mind.

    >> Thunderbird does it for example ? 
    I'm pretty sure that Apple does it, and so does outlook __

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