Hello,
To show my problem, consider the following 2 contexts:
![](http://lh6.ggpht.com/_WBpLA8NfiM8/TL_nXfdB9jI/AAAAAAAACCc/S12MeBry6DI/s800/NestedContextOnHold.png)
The "Email" context contains the (lengthy) emails I still have to write, while the nested "Need Reply" context contain the mail replies I am still expecting from others.
This article got me experimenting again with Perspectives. I tried creating a custom "Waiting" perspective with the following settings:
* Context Filter: On Hold
* Grouping: Context
* Sorting: Project
* Availability Filter: Remaining
* Status Filter: Any Status
* Duration Filter: Any Duration
While in this perspective, I see the mail replies I am still expecting, but the list also shows the mail actions from the "Email" context. Is this expected behaviour?
Ringo
To show my problem, consider the following 2 contexts:
![](http://lh6.ggpht.com/_WBpLA8NfiM8/TL_nXfdB9jI/AAAAAAAACCc/S12MeBry6DI/s800/NestedContextOnHold.png)
The "Email" context contains the (lengthy) emails I still have to write, while the nested "Need Reply" context contain the mail replies I am still expecting from others.
This article got me experimenting again with Perspectives. I tried creating a custom "Waiting" perspective with the following settings:
* Context Filter: On Hold
* Grouping: Context
* Sorting: Project
* Availability Filter: Remaining
* Status Filter: Any Status
* Duration Filter: Any Duration
While in this perspective, I see the mail replies I am still expecting, but the list also shows the mail actions from the "Email" context. Is this expected behaviour?
Ringo