When the email-answered event fires (user just sent a reply, so the
source email auto-marks as done), the row was getting the .active
class instantly with no visible cue beyond the checkbox tick. Add a
brief .email-auto-done-flash class on the row that runs two keyframe
animations:
- email-auto-done-row: tints the row background with the accent for
~1.2s then fades to transparent.
- email-auto-done-check: pops the done checkbox to 1.4× with an
accent ring that expands outward over 0.6s.
Class self-removes after 1.2s so it doesn't replay on re-renders.
- Revert the email row layout — sender/date stay above subject again,
matching the original two-line item that the user actually wanted.
- The account filter chips (#email-lib-accounts) wrapped onto multiple
rows on desktop. Promote the mobile-only horizontal-scroll rule to
apply at every breakpoint so the chips always sit on one row with
overflow scroll, regardless of screen size.
Subject was on its own line below sender/date. Move it inline so each
email occupies one row: sender capped at 35% width (ellipsis), subject
takes the remaining space (ellipsis), date pins to the right. Tighter
list density at the cost of dropping the spare line for snippet text
(none was being rendered anyway).
* feat: publish all configured email addresses for reply-all exclusion
* fix: exclude all of the user's own addresses from reply-all, not just the active one
* test: reply-all excludes all of the user's configured addresses
* fix: populate window._myEmailAddress from the active email account
* fix: keep Cc recipients in reply-all when own address is empty or unknown
* test: cover reply-all recipient building (issue #360)