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Email count on TF3d screen
I could of sworn that when I got my phone, in the email tab screen it use to shown how many emails I had unread on the white envelope's right side. E.G. (1 of 12)
Does anyone else's email envelope show this? |
Re: Email count on TF3d screen
Yep, I wish I could make it mark messages as read if previewed, though.
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Re: Email count on TF3d screen
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Re: Email count on TF3d screen
Way to resurrect a REALLY old thread.
So, whats your problem? |
Re: Email count on TF3d screen
When I view email messages in the preview tab of TF3D, I want them to be marked "read" as I flick through them (like the SMS/MMS msgs). Without ever having to open the inbox...
It would also be nice to figure out a way to have the "flicking" go in the same direction for both email and text msgs. My head knows that I am supposed to go up for new and down for old in email, and up for old, and down for new in text msg, but my finger forgets!! |
Re: Email count on TF3d screen
I see you have a similar issue. Does yours work with texts?
I am running a Sprint TP2 with MM's latest 01-20-2010 ROM. I love the idea that if I use TF3D to scroll over to me texts and use the TF3D interface to view them, the notification count clears, to show I have read it. Anyone else have the same problem I have, of the Email Notifications NOT doing the same thing? You have to actually go into your inbox and read them, or mark them read for the notificatons to go away. |
Re: Email count on TF3d screen
I am running a Sprint TP2 with MM's latest 01-20-2010 ROM. I love the idea that if I use TF3D to scroll over to me texts and use the TF3D interface to view them, the notification count clears, to show I have read it. Anyone else have the same problem I have, of the Email Notifications NOT doing the same thing? You have to actually go into your inbox and read them, or mark them read for the notificatons to go away.
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