Closed Bug 990712 Opened 12 years ago Closed 10 years ago

Grouped by sort (by date) Inbox message tree collapses constantly in Unified folders.

Categories

(Thunderbird :: Folder and Message Lists, defect)

24 Branch
x86
All
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED FIXED

People

(Reporter: jessica, Unassigned)

References

Details

User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.9; rv:28.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/28.0 (Beta/Release) Build ID: 20140314220517 Steps to reproduce: I have almost 10 email accounts. I am viewing them in Unified folder mode to have one "master" inbox. When sorted by "date" and then "grouped by sort" my message tree divides into today, this week, last week, and older. I can expand each of these to remain open. But, as soon as I click on any other folder to navigate away from my master Inbox, when I return to it, the entire message tree has been collapsed. I then have to reopen all of them. If I instead go to each individual inbox and take these same steps, Thunderbird "remembers" my settings when I return, but it does not do this on the master Inbox. How can I correct this, it is is driving me crazy?! Expected results: When grouped by sort, by date, the master inbox should remember your settings when you navigate away so that the message tree remains the same when you return to it. It should do this for the master inbox, as well as the individual inboxes.
Hi: I have been able to reproduce it, at first, I was thinking that this could be a "default" behavior but after reproducing it a few times I think that this is a bug because it doesn't save the view state. Wayne, Ludovic what do you think? Best regards
Flags: needinfo?(vseerror)
Flags: needinfo?(ludovic)
Let's look for duplicates ... -> setting to new now.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
Flags: needinfo?(ludovic)
Depends on: 1192838
Fixed in Bug 1192838 and friends.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 10 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
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