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#4: Inbox (Internal Messaging System)

Contents
  1. Definitions
  2. Motivation
  3. Assumptions
  4. Proposal
  5. Implementation
  6. Deliverables
  7. Risks
  8. Progress log
  9. Participants
Internal messaging system, with advanced forwarding rules to user's email address.
Proposed by
TFF
Proposal type
Messages
Assigned to release
State
being-discussed

Definitions

!!! - a "must have" feature

!! - a requested feature

! - a less desired feature

? - desired feature, but can be discussed for smaller changes

?? - a feature open for discussion

??? - a feature fully open for discussion in behaviour, ui, architecture...

CF - Criticality Factor. It is the multiplier number for each feature, to be used when calculating penalties on deliverables, in case of bugs or delivery missing. The higher, the most critical the feature is.

Motivation


Assumptions


Proposal

  • user can View messages received  in full mode (header, body, attachments, etc) - !!! CF 1
  • user can Reply, forward, delete, view attachments, print or move messages to another folder while viewing them in full or in summary - !!! CF 2
  • user can Compose messages to other portal users, optionally adding links and/or files - !!! CF 1
  • user can add forwarding rules to directly forward Personal Messages received by specific groups, friends and/or friends-of-friends to one of his personal email accounts; on occurrence, daily digest or weekly digest - !!! CF 3
  • user can Act on multiple selected messages to delete, print, mark them unread or move to another folder - !!! CF 3
  • user can block messages coming from other users or groups - !! CF 3

Implementation


Deliverables

PG Inbox List View (low-res)










































Inbox List View - Click to see a High-Resolution Mockup

Risks


Progress log


Participants



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