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Bug 34150
Opened 25 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
Create chrome for msgs displayed in browser or as attachment
Categories
(Thunderbird :: Mail Window Front End, enhancement, P3)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
NEW
People
(Reporter: BenB, Unassigned)
References
(Blocks 1 open bug)
Details
(Keywords: helpwanted)
<quote src="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33995">
------- Additional Comments From jgmyers@netscape.com 2000-03-30 18:14 -------
It would also be good to be able to forward, reply to, or file the message.
------- Additional Comments From roc+moz@cs.cmu.edu 2000-03-30 18:46 -------
[...]
(View Source does not work, however.)
------- Additional Comments From mozilla@bucksch.org 2000-03-31 02:20 -------
> It would also be good to be able to forward, reply to, or file the message.
Yes, this would help a lot with mailing list archives.
If we'll implement just the mentioned functionality, it shouldn't be too hard
with XUL and CSS2 (assuming, the fix I have in mind works). I could take this as
an enhancement bug.
However, all of the functionality (except "Move" of course) of a standalone msg
is potentially interesting. So, if we could load the msg in the soon-to-be
implemented standalone msg window (bug #10875), we'd have a decent solution and
would also fix this bug (and View Source). But I don't know, how hard this would
be to implement.
</quote>
The latter has been rejected (propably due to time constraints).
So I'll go with my first idea: Use CSS2's ":before"/":after"-pseudo-elements to
insert XUL "code" for "reply"/"reply all"/"forward"/"file "buttons.
If that doesn't work, I'll have to locate the (C++) code, which writes the
"envelope" (header with stylesheet link) for the msgs and hardcode the XUL code
there.
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Updated•25 years ago
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Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Reporter | ||
Comment 1•25 years ago
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Since when can I accept bug on behalf of others?
Assignee: rhp → mozilla
Status: ASSIGNED → NEW
Reporter | ||
Updated•25 years ago
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Summary: Create chrome for msgs displayed in browser → Create chrome for msgs displayed in browser or as attachment
Reporter | ||
Updated•25 years ago
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Keywords: helpwanted
Reporter | ||
Updated•25 years ago
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Target Milestone: --- → Future
Reporter | ||
Updated•24 years ago
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Assignee: mozilla → rhp
Status: ASSIGNED → NEW
QA Contact: lchiang → esther
Target Milestone: Future → ---
Reporter | ||
Comment 3•24 years ago
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Changing personal priorities. Giving away most of my bugs :-( (reassigning to
default owner).
I will still track these bugs closely. If you need my input, feel free to ask me.
New owner: Please do *not* close these bugs (as WONTFIX or whatever you may
find) unless they are fixed. Rather, reassign to <nobody@mozilla.org>, if you
don't want to work on them.
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Comment 8•24 years ago
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"Copy to <folder>" must be available in this case, so the user has the option to
save the .eml file / internet resource in his msg store (e.g. Local Folders).
Comment 10•24 years ago
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Comment 12•23 years ago
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We will probably need this functionality for S/MIME.
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Comment 13•23 years ago
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If you want to implement it and need advice, please ask. I will help, *if* I can.
Comment 15•23 years ago
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don't we wanna just open the Message window that works as of now.. see bug
11076? Outlook Express does this upon loading .eml file created with Mozilla
Mail/News, see bug 26201, and then this wouldn't be needed, unless someone
doesn't install Mail/News component. I'm not sure why this bug is still needed?
Can someone clarify.
Comment 16•22 years ago
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Is this a duplicate of bug 11076?
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Comment 17•22 years ago
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Not really. This is also for attached (forwarded) messages.
QA Contact: trix → stephend
Comment 18•21 years ago
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I really depend on this feature. Coworkers forward me mail as attachments and I
need to reply to the original mail. But when I open the forwarded meessage,
almost all of the Message menu is grayed out.
I'd love to see this fixed in 1.5.
Updated•21 years ago
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Flags: blocking1.6b?
Updated•21 years ago
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Flags: blocking1.6b? → blocking1.6b-
Comment 19•21 years ago
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This is absolutely crucial if I'm going to use Thunderbird at work. I am in
customer service and my manager sends me over a hundred support request emails
per day that I must reply directly to. Also nice would be the ability to drag
the emails to a "to do" folder so I can delete them as I reply. I'm sure that
feature is listed in here somewhere too.
Comment 20•21 years ago
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Is anyone working on this?
I'd like to help, since this bug is really annoying me so I may as well work
directly on the solution :-)
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Comment 21•21 years ago
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> Is anyone working on this?
No, you are welcome to work on it. I can assign the bug to you, if you want.
Reporter | ||
Updated•21 years ago
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Assignee: mscott → mcicogni
Updated•21 years ago
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Target Milestone: --- → mozilla1.7beta
Updated•21 years ago
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Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Target Milestone: mozilla1.7beta → mozilla1.8alpha
Updated•20 years ago
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Product: MailNews → Core
Updated•19 years ago
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Component: MailNews: MIME → Mail Window Front End
Flags: blocking1.6b-
Product: Core → Thunderbird
Target Milestone: mozilla1.8alpha1 → Future
Version: Trunk → 1.5
Updated•18 years ago
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QA Contact: stephend → front-end
Comment 22•17 years ago
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No one seems to have been working on this for >4 years.
Reassigning to default QA contact.
Assignee: mcicogni → nobody
Status: ASSIGNED → NEW
Updated•11 years ago
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Target Milestone: Thunderbird 11.0 → ---
Updated•2 years ago
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Severity: normal → S3
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