Bug 5741

Summary: Icon Naming Specification is missing mail-receive
Product: tango Reporter: Frederik <frederik.elwert>
Component: icon themeAssignee: Rodney Dawes <dobey.pwns>
Status: RESOLVED MOVED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: high CC: jpetso
Version: CVS   
Hardware: x86 (IA32)   
OS: Linux (All)   
Whiteboard:
i915 platform: i915 features:

Description Frederik 2006-01-27 21:38:04 UTC
Besides the mail-send-receive, the should be icons for the separate actions as 
well. E.g., Evolution has a mail-send icon in the compose window.
Comment 1 Rodney Dawes 2006-02-03 09:18:32 UTC
Grabbing this one.
Comment 2 Rodney Dawes 2006-08-02 10:09:58 UTC
There is a mail-send icon listed in the spec now as well. I'm still a bit unsure
about a mail-receive.
Comment 3 Frederik 2006-08-03 11:02:50 UTC
I think the mail-receice icon is necessary as well, even if it is used less 
often. I know two places where it is used: Evolution's send/receive dialogue, 
and sylpheed claws' toolbar.
Comment 4 Jakob Petsovits 2007-02-06 13:13:58 UTC
A mail-receive action is also used by KMail. This is absolutely necessary, really. (Otherwise, you'd have to forbid mail clients that don't send on every receive.)

Related to this issue, I think it would be appropriate to rename mail-send-receive to mail-sendreceive, because it's not a more specialized version of mail-send but something different.
Comment 5 Rodney Dawes 2007-02-15 20:24:15 UTC
Updating summary.
Comment 6 chemtech 2013-03-15 08:11:53 UTC
Frederik,
Do you still experience this issue with newer soft?
Please check the status of your issue.
Comment 7 GitLab Migration User 2019-02-16 14:39:12 UTC
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