Archive mail function, with a button next to delete
Like Gmails archive function (and many others), I'd like the ability to be able to one-click archive mail instead of deleting it.
Instead of it being moved to Trash it should then be moved to Archive (or whatever you have set up for the Archive location in Settings)
The Archive folder should also be treated as one of the major folders with its own icon and show maybe below Sent but above Trash in the folder list.
Will think on it for the upcoming versions (the next version is almost ready so we’re not adding new features to it but the version next to it may get this).
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Dennis Spaan commented
My suggestion is to have an archive button but also a reply button that archives the thread all in one click. I use Mailbird and it has this feature it's really efficient to go through your emails in this way.
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AdminAfterlogic (Manager, AfterLogic) commented
Will definitely make it eventually, just need to make sure it won't contradict with other controls (need to reserve some place for it, especially in mobile layout, and sort some other matters).
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Anonymous commented
gor,
I guess there's a lot of suggestion requesting that function on the application. I guess you have a chance to develop that function very fast. (due to my developer's view, that is only a button which moves emails from the inbox directly to a folder named "archive".
By my perspective, you have a necessary knowledge to do it, and to offer us a good reason to keep our email with this product.-
Please think about that.
I guess if that is good for google's user --> it's good for our users. -
AdminAfterlogic (Manager, AfterLogic) commented
We're considering implementing it in future versions. If you're interested in having it added sooner, please see our response at: http://www.afterlogic.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=6201&TPN=1
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Anonymous commented
can you please let me know how to add an archive button -and function-? function has been added in gmail so months ago.. Thanks!
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Ashlyn commented
I second this :'-)
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Bruce commented
Gmail's 'reply and archive' feature would also be a good addition/optional setting when replying...
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Harald Glatt (hachre) commented
Great, thanks!