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Collapse mailboxes to 1 line each with display of unread messages from the inbox #9300

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handkerchief333 opened this issue Feb 7, 2024 · 2 comments

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@handkerchief333
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

I have set up to 7 e-mail addresses as mailboxes, each with additional subfolders. Some folders can be collapsed, but Inbox, Favorites, Drafts, Sent and Trash cannot be collapsed. It would be great if the mailboxes could be fully collapsed. Because otherwise I always have to scroll down the left sidebar to see if there are any new messages.

Describe the solution you'd like

Each e-mail address set up can be collapsed to 1 line, each with a number showing the unread messages in the inbox. This would be extremely clear and helpful.

Describe alternatives you've considered

Collapse all mailboxes, but this still takes up too much space at the moment, as not everything can be collapsed and otherwise you can't see the unread inboxes.

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In addition, it would be great if the e-mail overview could be made a little more compact.

@ChristophWurst
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@nimishavijay what do you think about this from a design perspective? Should this be done in general so a "collapsed" account only shows the inbox?

@kesselb
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kesselb commented Dec 3, 2024

Thanks for your feature request 👍

It sounds useful to use to make it possible to toggle an account.

It's not on our list of things to do soon. If someone wishes to implement this feature, we are happy to assist.

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