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Old 12-18-2007, 03:49 PM
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Default Is there a way to 'undo' actions...

For example to undo a 'move to trash' ?
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Old 12-27-2007, 09:07 AM
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No, but you can click on the trash folder and move whatever it was back out to whatever folder it belongs in. . .
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Old 06-07-2009, 09:19 PM
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Default Undo when writing mails

It is a must to have a undo just like in all other e-mail clients there is a undo if I write a long mail and I delete some text by accident then what ?
All other e-mail clients has a undo to go back to last step, Zimbra no undo thet is to say if this happen you need to retype the whole thing again, also when trying to paste, it is some case it overwrite all the information in the mail, such loosing everything, as again no undo.
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Old 06-07-2009, 09:20 PM
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Default Undo when writing mails

It is a must to have a undo just like in all other e-mail clients there is a undo if I write a long mail and I delete some text by accident then what ?
All other e-mail clients has a undo to go back to last step, Zimbra no undo that is to say if this happen you need to retype the whole thing again, also when trying to paste, it is some case it overwrite all the information in the mail, such loosing everything, as again no undo.
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Old 06-07-2009, 09:28 PM
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It is a must to have a undo just like in all other e-mail clients there is a undo if I write a long mail and I delete some text by accident then what ?
All other e-mail clients has a undo to go back to last step, Zimbra no undo thet is to say if this happen you need to retype the whole thing again, also when trying to paste, it is some case it overwrite all the information in the mail, such loosing everything, as again no undo.
Then use the ctrl-z to undo your last action and search bugzilla fro any RFEs and vote on the ones that interest you as adding comments to an eighteen month old thread doesn't get much attention.
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Old 06-07-2009, 10:08 PM
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Then use the ctrl-z to undo your last action and search bugzilla fro any RFEs and vote on the ones that interest you as adding comments to an eighteen month old thread doesn't get much attention.
Hi and thanks, I'm sory I did not see it was an old thread.

ctrl + z works thanks

Zimbra seam a good e-mail client, but as we know it is beta, it has some small issues, but all the e-mail clients I have tried all has problems, evolution - Kmail - mozilla - thunderbird, none of those are perfect.

Anyhow thanks for your very speedy reply...
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Old 06-07-2009, 10:19 PM
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Zimbra seam a good e-mail client, but as we know it is beta, it has some small issues, but all the e-mail clients I have tried all has problems, evolution - Kmail - mozilla - thunderbird, none of those are perfect.

Anyhow thanks for your very speedy reply...
Zimbra is not in Beta, are you actually talking about the Zimbra Desktop? If you are then you've posted in the wrong forum, it should have been in one of the Zimbra Desktop forums. ZD is also not in beta, it's version 1 the GA version. As I mentioned above, if you have feature requests or problems then search bugzilla for any already filed reports and vote on the or create new ones, they will get to the attention of the developers.
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