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2020-06-23 22:48:53 +0200
nthn 12631 ●154 ●230 ●225
I'd like for this design choice to be revisited. I don't know of any other email client that straight up prohibits you from sending an email if it doesn't contain a subject or body. A dialog asking for confirmation would be less annoying, because it's something you can simply swipe to the left to accept, as has been a staple of Sailfish OS since its inception. Disabling that confirmation dialog entirely would be worth an option in the Email application settings.
I don't send empty emails with attachments often enough to remember I have to enter something in the subject or body, but I do send them often enough that it's really quite annoying.
I can completely understand blocking the send option if the email doesn't even contain an attachment, but people send empty emails with attachments all the time. There is really no good reason the Sailfish Email application doesn't allow its users to do so.
It seems you cannot send an empty SMS either, useful when you ask some automatic service (e.g your mobile remaining credit)
R. ( 2014-01-25 14:27:52 +0200 )editBlocking empty SMS makes sense.
peterleinchen ( 2020-06-24 08:36:26 +0200 )editBut a mail without text but an attachment is not empty. MMS can be send like that.