Fully agree. The previous behaviour was very flexible and fast. The new behaviour is very rigid and slower, and can only applied in a very narrow scenario: when a user always wants to move all the messages from the same sender to the same folder.
The new behaviour does not work when a user wants to distribute messages from the same sender to different folders that change depending on subject. It also does not work when a user uses the inbox to triage incoming messages and manage their tasks based on what is left over in the inbox (never mind the inbox always appears to be overflowing, but having unread messages automatically spread out across various folders just adds more workload).
If Proton just re-enabled immediate moving of messages as soon as one clicks on any one folder that would return to the simple and flexible workflow we had before.
Fully agree. The previous behaviour was very flexible and fast. The new behaviour is very rigid and slower, and can only applied in a very narrow scenario: when a user always wants to move all the messages from the same sender to the same folder.
The new behaviour does not work when a user wants to distribute messages from the same sender to different folders that change depending on subject. It also does not work when a user uses the inbox to triage incoming messages and manage their tasks based on what is left over in the inbox (never mind the inbox always appears to be overflowing, but having unread messages automatically spread out across various folders just adds more workload).
If Proton just re-enabled immediate moving of messages as soon as one clicks on any one folder that would return to the simple and flexible workflow we had before.