I am less appreciative of subjective schooling suggesting that poor habits or a change in behavior is the real answer. We all can learn something from each other and I appreciate constructive dialog ...
Golden words!
The dialog could be more constructive and you would have fewer reasons to be upset if you would consider suggestions from others as such (i.e.
suggestions), rather then "schooling".
I thought I was very explicit in saying that what I wrote are
my views, and I am not forcing them on you, only
sharing them with you, but maybe it wasn't clear enough:
Obviously, our workflows are different. But it looks like you are considering making some changes to your established procedures (you've asked about abandoning "Sent"). In that case, - you might want to consider and read the view that I have on these folders.
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There is no single right way of setting an e-mail workflow (except Kostya's; Right, Kostya?
).
Yours has problems with the app. You can keep talking about those same problems, every time proposing changes to Aquamail, and it might eventually have an effect: "Dripping water hollows out stone, not through force but through persistence." (Publius Ovidius Naso aka Ovid). ... or might not. And that's fine. I've never said a word against that. (And I might benefit from some of those changes as well.)
But when you seemingly looked into possible changes in your workflow, I offered you my suggestion(s). If it is not for you (for whatever reason), - that's fine. But there is no need to keep arguing that everything I wrote is wrong and on top of that ranting about that.
Well, I am willing to write it all off, blaming it on the inclement weather around you, a bad day that you had, or even on my [hand]writing not being perfectly clear (even though I could understand it well even before I've written it!
).