We have moved to a new Sailfish OS Forum. Please start new discussions there.
30

[BUG] Exchange folders hierarchy structure(tree order) wrong

Tracked by Jolla (In progress)

asked 2014-03-11 19:32:09 +0300

zlatko gravatar image

updated 2015-10-27 19:30:17 +0300

pichlo gravatar image

The folder structure in my Exchange account is messed - some folders appear not under their parents. I notice that mainly recently created folders are not following the tree structure appearing not under their parents, but near the tree bottom.

PS. I am not sure if this is a bug or a feature that needs to be implemented.

EDIT: Still present in 1.0.7.16

EDIT: Still present in 1.1.0.39.

EDIT: Still present in 1.1.1.26

EDIT: Still present in 1.1.7.28

EDIT: Still present in 1.1.9.28

EDIT: Still present in 2.0.0.10 (Not only Exchange, any email. See below.)

edit retag flag offensive close delete

Comments

Same here. Folder structure is not correctly displayed on the Jolla.

alex25 ( 2014-03-12 09:38:45 +0300 )edit

@alex25 Thanks - now I know I am not alone. May be @VDVsx can comment on that behaviour?

zlatko ( 2014-03-13 07:54:02 +0300 )edit

Yes, this is a issue, thanks for reporting.

VDVsx ( 2014-03-13 08:30:25 +0300 )edit

Any update on this? This is still the case in 1.0.7.18

lukedirtwalker ( 2014-06-17 00:49:53 +0300 )edit

still a problem in 1.0.8.21 is there going to be a fix for that?

gusvoi ( 2014-10-27 10:22:10 +0300 )edit

1 Answer

Sort by » oldest newest most voted
0

answered 2015-10-27 19:28:54 +0300

pichlo gravatar image

Not only Exchange, any email account. I have a General email with two sub-folders under Inbox, both with two sub-folders each, like this:

  • Inbox

    • Subfolder 1
  • - - Subfolder 1A

  • - - Subfolder 1B

    • Subfoder 2
  • - - Subfolder 2A

  • - - Subfolder 2B

However, Jolla shows it like this:

  • Inbox

    • Subfolder 1
  • Outbox

    • Subfolder 1A
    • Subfolder 1B
    • Subfoder 2
  • - - Subfolder 2A

  • - - Subfolder 2B

I have another account, also General mail, with 14 folders and subfolders, and that is messed up even worse.

Deleting and recreating the accounts not only does not help, it also rearranges the order of the email accounts in the aggregate view. D'oh!

edit flag offensive delete publish link more
Login/Signup to Answer

Question tools

Follow
9 followers

Stats

Asked: 2014-03-11 19:32:09 +0300

Seen: 565 times

Last updated: Oct 27 '15