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Paper Lantern Feedback - Email managment screen

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  • cPanelAdamF
    Great feedback, Electric. I took a stab at wireframing what you were describing. The notion of combining all of the kinds of email mailboxes that a user would create into one interface has some exciting potential. How close did I get? .vB
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  • electric
    That looks great! The only suggestions I have: 1) For the Email Accounts page, rename it to "Email Addresses". It would be nice to come up with a single/unified naming convention that is consistent across all cpanel services. In my mind, and email "account" is a mailbox. That is, it's an actual account on the server where email is stored. An email "address" is just an address. It could have a forwarder associated with it, or an email mailbox/account associated with it. So with that in mind.. rename that page to "Email Address Management" or something... 2) Don't forget to add auto-reply section as a tab on this page. 3) Not sure how to lay it out, but it would be good to have things more "listed on a single page" type of view. So perhaps instead of tabs, you could use hidden sections. So when an email address is clicked (to edit), it displays all the current setup (email mailbox/account checkbox, current forwarders in a simple textbox list along with enable/disable checkbox, any autoresponse, etc. Then if the user clicks into one of them... we see the tab/page you created for that particular section. I hope that makes sense? Basically, as much info (simplified) on a single overview page.. and then hidden sections that appear, or tabs, when the user clicks for more info. So the idea is that the user should be able to click "exampleemail@domain.com" and see (on one page) ALL the various email setup for that email address, including any forwarders, if it is enabled as a mailbox/account, any autoresponders, filters, and auto-reply setup. No need to click anything else, unless they want to change something. [COLOR="silver">- - - Updated - - - Here's two screenshots from a different cp that kind of illustrates what I envision. Basically, everything in one simple "email management" page. The customers love this because they work using "email address" not "mailbox" or "forwarder" or "auto-responder". They think in terms of "email address" and then they want to see what services they can have for the addresses they want. So from a work-flow perspective, having everything clearly displayed and accessible on a single page is great.
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