Suggestions for FastMail features
I'm a new member and I just went through the initial setup, preferences, etc. I have some suggestions for more features in FastMail and thought I would list my initial wish list so that everyone could comment. Here they are:
1) Each sending email alias should have a separate "Full Name" entry. The reason: I use aliases to separate my email from various sources and I don't necessarily want every source to know my real name if I respond back to them. At the moment, since FastMail only allows one real name, I have blanked it out so that no one will have my real name on the email unless I type it manually. I would prefer, however, to have the name I choose for each alias to appear in the email. 2) English spell checker (please!)! 3) Mark as read/unread 4) Folder list view should list the number of unread messages and read messages in each folder. Any other suggestions out there? Dave May :D |
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2 is already working. FastMail has one of the best and easy to use spell checkers I have ever seen. In the compose screen there is a drop down list near the right hand bottom corner of the screen, just above the send button. Select the action "Spelling" and click "Do Action". 4 is already on the To-Do list I believe. Hope that helps. |
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1) Search this message boards for "personalities". They will cover what you want (and more).
2) English spell check is there, bottom right on compose screen in the drop-down box. Personally I would like other languages, e.g. Danish :) 3) & 4) I believe both are planned. |
3) you can mark a mail read or unread by using the action pull-down list left under in the folder window
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another couple of ideas...
1. make the various mailboxes accessible from every screen. e.g. if you want to hop from viewing a trashed email to viewing your inbox, you can do it in one step (rather than going back to the "trash" folder, then switching to "inbox"). i know this sounds very minor, but as someone who re-reads saved emails often, it would make navigation a lot quicker. i heard that there are some interface improvements in the pipeline - obviously the fastmail interface is ever evolving, which is great, but it has caused some important features to be rather tucked away in preference screens etc, and i guess this is a good example of that. maybe the new interface will fix things. 2. a tag of some sort to show which mails have been replied to; perhaps an option to turn them off if not required. another very small thing, but it's something i found really helpful in outlook express (and before you say it, yes i know fastmail works through outlook, but i can't use it because of the way my proxy server is set up :) ) |
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off topic: the reason i can't use outlook isn't to do with the firewall. it's to do with proxy settings. our proxy software is picky about what it will and won't allow - 1, you have to be using POP, and 2, certain types of usernames aren't allowed. so i can't retrieve IMAP mail through it, and i can't use my web host's POP account because there's an "@" in the username. just so you know :)
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Circuit: you should find that the 'firewall avoidance' threads will fix your problem. Using these you should be able to bypass your proxy altogether.
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David May: I just replied to your email but your reply-to address was one you'd apparently made up while testing it out. So I can't reply to you because I don't know your address.
Anyway, as others have said 1-3 already exist, and 4 is coming. And please don't use non-working From addresses when you send email! |
I think what was meant in number 2. by an English sell checker was a British/Australian English spell checker. I think the spellchecking feature is great, but would prefer if it were configurable to not say that "colour" or "centre" was spelled wrongly.
So I too put in a vote for a non-US English spell-checker. How's this for another improvement, though. Many people use web-based email not because they prefer it to Outlook (Express)/Pine/Netscape/Mulberry/etc. and proper IMAP, but rather because their corporate firewall forbids them access by IMAP. The fastmail interface is a great demonstration of how a good web-interface can be made to exist. However, I dislike the poll-for-email feature from the point-of-view of aesthetics. I don't want a browser window open just for this feature. So I would suggest that a very simple (posibly SOAP-based) XML interface is made to Fastmail which supports the following operations:
The Logon message would send back the session key used in the current web interface. The GetNewMessageCount would pass this as a parameter and would get in return a count of all/unread messages. If this changes between polls, then GetNewMessageSummary would get back a list of subject headings/received times/sender names for the unread mail. Logoff would invalidate the session This would mean that a nice polling gadget could be written that could sit in the system tray (on Windows) or hidden (on Unix) and just pop up a warning window with a summary when new mail arrives (optionally including a summary). This could then have a button that would start the web-browser and go to the URL of your inbox (just as the current polling window does). Advantages:
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Sounds splendid. Are you volunteering? If you're interested in trying this project (or anyone else!), you'll need to write a Perl daemon that queries an IMAP server for key stats and sends them using SOAP or XML-RPC or whatever, and a client (preferably in Delphi/Kylix or in Java so that it's cross platform) that talks to the Perl daemon. A couple of points:
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