Ian Eiloart wrote, at 07/07/2009 12:20 PM: > > --On 7 July 2009 09:57:23 -0400 Jorey Bump <list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I disagree. Apple Mail has some fundamental usability issues that need >> to be addressed. Every time I try it out, I can't get past the fact that >> there's no easy way to step through all unread messages in a mailbox. >> How do people quickly read new mail with Apple Mail? > > I have a smart mailbox which shows me only the "unread messages" in a > collection of mailboxes. I tried that, but it fell short for me. I want to stay in a mailbox and progress through all the unread messages in it. A smart mailbox still doesn't provide the behaviour I want (you just end up with a mixture of read and unread messages out of context, with still no way to advance to the next unread one using a single keypress). It seems like a glaring omission to leave out this simple usability feature (for how long, now?). > What I don't like is that it constructs RFC ignorant headers when > sending messages to people in Address Book groups. It's a bug that I've > repeatedly reported with every version of OSX since the public Betas. I > think the current version of this bug (it's their third attempt at > fixing it), is that it creates a TO header like: > > To: undisclosed recipients : <>; > > Which is so close to being right that it makes me want to cry. > Previously, it would read: > > To: Group Name > > (where "Group Name" is the name of the group, and happens to be the > default group name in Apple's address book). > > The best solution would be say > > To: Group Name:; > > and revert to "undisclosed recipients:;" if the group name has any > syntax problems. I feel your pain. ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html