On 03/12/2010 01:40 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
"Andrei Alexandrescu"<seewebsiteforem...@erdani.org>  wrote in message
news:hne38s$a8...@digitalmars.com...
On 03/12/2010 12:48 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
"Andrei Alexandrescu"<seewebsiteforem...@erdani.org>   wrote in message
news:hne1t0$72...@digitalmars.com...
On 03/12/2010 12:27 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
Wow. You know, a lot of people consider Outlook Express the red-headed
stepchild of email/ng clients (largely because of the security problems
that
were fixed ages ago). But I use it every day and it doesn't have
*anything*
like that.

OE (at least as of the last time I used it) is much worse than TB, no
question about that. One simple matter - you can't archive messages
without using the mouse. As bad as Thunderbird is, it is way more
productive than OE.

Andrei

Current folder: Alt-F, F, C
All folders: Alt-F, F, F

?

I have one folder called "Archive" in my IMAP account. I have read a
message and I want that message moved to "Archive". What steps do I need
to take?


I never really use IMAP, so I'm not sure if this will apply (though I assume
it will), but this works for me:

Move message (email-only): Ctrl-Shift-V, then type (or use arrow keys) to
navigate to the desired target folder, then Enter to move it, or Esc to
cancel.

Copy message (both email and newsgroup): Just like "move", but use "Alt-E,
P" instead of "Ctrl-Shift-V".

Not sure if that's good enough?

Well it would be difficult to compare to Shift-A. To be frank it's a non-starter.

Of course, this is all on XP, Outlook Express v6.00.x. For all I know they
may have changed things for Vista or 7 (although, after having actually
tried both Vista and 7, they'd have to drag XP from my cold dead hands).

Pledging allegiance and/or being a fan of a Windows OS is an interesting concept :o).


Andrei

Reply via email to