Open kkapsner opened 3 years ago
Maybe instead of a setting for the default rule set and default SQ state, maybe those parameters being persistent (as they were left off) throughout different Thunderbird sessions, would be enough? Ideally stored in a way, that is outside of CCleaner's and TB's own "delete personal data" cleaning sectors.
And offering custom keyboard shortcuts besides just "open popup" and "de-/activate SQ", is a no-brainer, however wouldn't it be easier to "outsource" this as well to the TB "keyboard command" menu? Okay, nevermind, I just checked and saw that all TB commandeered shortcuts must start with CTRL or ALT, so a modfication of the simple "1", "2", "3", "a" commands can only be achieved through a dedicated SQ settings menu.
Maybe instead of a setting for the default rule set and default SQ state, maybe those parameters being persistent (as they were left off) throughout different Thunderbird sessions, would be enough?
Could also work.
Ideally stored in a way, that is outside of CCleaner's and TB's own "delete personal data" cleaning sectors.
As a mail-extension we do not have a lot of choices to store settings. I would go with the storage-api. I actually don't how they are affected by CCleaner and TB's cleaning.
I can think about some this that the user might customize.
Here is my not finalized list: