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Old 02-11-2008, 02:47 PM
jjzhuang jjzhuang is offline
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Hi rajahd,

Please help me file some of the issues you raised in bugzilla (under "Desktop Client"). Please file the rendering issue your screenshots show. We can't reproduce it, but will keep an eye on this.

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* When I delete a message that's part of a conversation the entire conversation disappears. I have to click the mailbox folder to get the conversation to reappear.
Please file this one as well.

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* Maybe I'm just a neophyte at thinking in Conversation mode but the behavior of certain actions just doesn't make sense to me. For instance, if I select the conversation "header" line and click "Delete", it deletes only the messages in that thread in the current mailbox. Shouldn't it delete all the messages regardless of mailbox?
I think this is by design. If you feel strongly about this, please file this and our PM will review this.

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* Also on the Conversation mode topic, I'm finding it counter productive to have Conversation mode include messages in the Trash folder. When I delete a specific message, it continues to show up in the Conversation - I have to delete it twice.
It's meant to still stay in the conversation, but should be visually different (like striked out). It seems to be broken that they appear the same as the rest of the messages. Please file this as well.

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* Every once in a while when I go to delete a message I'll get the login screen saying someone else has logged into this account. When this happens, I have to restart Zdesktop before I can delete the message. I haven't been able to determine a series of steps to reproduce the problem, it's not frequent and appears random so far.
That sounds like a bug, but I can't reproduce it. Please let us know if you can figure out the repro steps.

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More comments to come I'm sure. Despite the expected bugs in a beta product I'm definitely liking having access to all my accounts simultaneously!
Glad to hear that
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