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Archiving, moving messages, spam/unspam flagging #15

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Quix0r opened this issue Aug 31, 2016 · 3 comments
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Archiving, moving messages, spam/unspam flagging #15

Quix0r opened this issue Aug 31, 2016 · 3 comments

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@Quix0r
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Quix0r commented Aug 31, 2016

Some common features such as moving messages (generic) or archiving them (with configuration how to do so: Archives/YYYY/MM/ e.g. or Archives/YYYY-MM/ or Archives/YYYY/ only) and flagging messages as spam or ham (not spam) would be very helpful.

Edit: These features are related but not the same, maybe split them up into 3 separate tickets?

@ChristophWurst ChristophWurst changed the title [Feature] Archiving, moving messages, spam/unspam flagging Archiving, moving messages, spam/unspam flagging Aug 31, 2016
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Good points, yes. It’s planned, we just don’t have the issues opened yet cause we recently moved repositories.

About the archiving: This will simply be done by using the special-use Archive folder. No further structure is necessary since mails have a date.

(Oh and in the future yes, please do open separate issues about separate things. :)

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Quix0r commented Sep 1, 2016

I create now separate tickets.

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