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direct tag button/dropdown inside email #9209

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ufgum opened this issue Jan 1, 2024 · 3 comments
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direct tag button/dropdown inside email #9209

ufgum opened this issue Jan 1, 2024 · 3 comments

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@ufgum
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ufgum commented Jan 1, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

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A tag button inside email would be much more useful then the "mark unread" button.
the "mark unread" button is in the message list under the three dots very present (big & top) in the menu.
If you work a lot with tags, there a need of three clicks to assign a tag to an email.
A tag dropdown under the tag-button would need only 2 clicks.

I vote for replace the unread-button with a tag-button.

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@thstyl2000
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Since not everybody might be working with tags (I do), it might be an idea to make this configurable: Allow the user to choose in the settings, that the available tags are shown directly under the message header (as the set tags are now shown), so that clicking on each one directly sets/unsets it.

Having a tag quick filter directly below the mailbox search would make tagging very powerful.

Like in #5489 (which is still open).

@ChristophWurst
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@nimishavijay any ideas how we could incorporate this flow without a config flag?

@kesselb
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kesselb commented Nov 19, 2024

Thanks for your feature request 👍

We are happy to accept pull requests with such a change, replacing the unread button with edit tags looks reasonable. For example with an https://nextcloud-vue-components.netlify.app/#/Components/NcActions?id=ncactions-1 (type variants)

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