* Good workaround for users who prefer adding their attachments just before sending ( bug 722929) - almost as good as the feature! (but we might want to test if attachmend reminder status actually survives saving as draft, closing and reopening etc.) for msg text like "Hi John, here's the numbers you requested" - users can't really add any of these words to the attachment keyword list (because they are too common), and yet it's a perfectly sufficient phrase to send an attachment - this is where activating "Attachment Reminder" with two clicks from the attach button comes in handy. * Give users easy access to "Attachment Reminder" even if their message text does not happen to contain magic words, e.g. * Make "Attachment Reminder" available *any time* on menu without the need for typing exactly any of the magic keywords, even before you start writing This bug proposes to make "Remind me later" (aka Attachment Reminder) available/accessible as a checkmark menu option from the two attachment fly-out menus (File > Attach >. Many benefits, zero cost, about 6 lines of code: This workaround is almost as good as the feature, only that you can't specify a file name in advance.īwinton, another one-minute ui-review candidate :) ui-review?bwinton This feature will be highly beneficial for all those users who would prefer to add their attachment later, upon sending (cf. for attachment button, dropdown menu should look like this should be toggle button for true or false (show tick when activated)Į.g. menu option should be included in all "Attachment" menus in addition, implement a menu from which "remind me later" can be activated manually without doing any keyword magic. user can only activate "remind me later" by typing attachment keywords In addition, it would be great if we could use that very feature without doing keyword magic. The new feature where typing certain attachment keywords brings up an info bar where you can choose "Remind me later" to add attachment before sending is really awsome.
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