(In reply to comment #57)
> - Could the selected search criteria be mailbox-specific. While it's not
> horribly necessary, it does definitely come in handy when it searches
> recipient instead of sender when switching to the sent mailbox.
Since the default is both+Subject (Sender, Recipient and Subject), this is a non-issue I think...
> - Have you thought of adding a "global" option to the dropdown such that
> a user can select that option should they want to search globally? Most
> regular users would never know to click ctrl-enter
As has been previously mentioned, this bug is NOT about recombining GLODA/Quickfilter functionality.
I wouldn't necessarily object to it, but lets stay on topic please.
Also, Mike - any comment on the much more utilitarian (in my opinion) *horizontal*+persistent 'filter state indicator'/'criteria selector' pop-up on
top as opposed to the drop-down/selectbox?
I'm surprised no one has commented on the fact that this would make it *much* easier to both see the current filter criteria *and* change them with a single click.
(In reply to comment #57)
> - Could the selected search criteria be mailbox-specific. While it's not
> horribly necessary, it does definitely come in handy when it searches
> recipient instead of sender when switching to the sent mailbox.
Since the default is both+Subject (Sender, Recipient and Subject), this is a non-issue I think...
> - Have you thought of adding a "global" option to the dropdown such that
> a user can select that option should they want to search globally? Most
> regular users would never know to click ctrl-enter
As has been previously mentioned, this bug is NOT about recombining GLODA/Quickfilter functionality.
I wouldn't necessarily object to it, but lets stay on topic please.
Also, Mike - any comment on the much more utilitarian (in my opinion) *horizontal* +persistent 'filter state indicator' /'criteria selector' pop-up on selectbox?
top as opposed to the drop-down/
I'm surprised no one has commented on the fact that this would make it *much* easier to both see the current filter criteria *and* change them with a single click.