GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 259295
Junk mail cannot be dragged to Trash
Last modified: 2013-09-10 14:03:33 UTC
Description of Problem: All some Junk mail to accumulate - should only take 30 seconds :-) Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Open the junk mail folder and 'Select All' (Ctrl-A) 2. Drag the highlighted mails to the Junk folder 3. The Trash folder does not activate as a drop target Actual Results: Trash folder in the tree view does not become a drop target but the other folders do. Expected Results: That I can trash my Junk! It's illogical to provide a 'Delete' option on the context pop-up menu but not allow the mails to be dragged to the Trash folder. How often does this happen? Every time.
I think this is a duplicate request. Reassigning to mailer.
Still present in 1.5.9 and I can't find the duplicate.
Well, this is because the trash folder is not "real". Its just a representation of your deleted (but not permanently) mail. I'll let product design take a look.
Hrmm. I can't seem to drag any mail to either my Junk or Trash folder. However, if the Trash folder is going to accept drags, it should probably mark the Junk mail as deleted also. That's the behaviour I would expect.
As other container elements in the tree view are drop targets it would seem logical to assume the same for Junk & Trash. Whether or not they are real or virtual containers doesn't alter this consistency argument.
I see no controversy about the proposed behaviour. Junk "folder" should accept drags to mark selected messages as spam. This DnD interface suplicates the toolbar button functionality. Similarly, dragging to trash should mark messages deleted for messages already marked as spam. Anna, do we need user testing for this?
hitting the 'delete' button or ctrl-d is the way to delete mails.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 269525 ***
I can't even drag to the junk folder. that doesn't accept either. using v. 2.0.3. Why is it such a problem to just add it back? People resist change, yet it was a good feature. Is this resolved in the newer versions?