"Andrei Alexandrescu" <seewebsiteforem...@erdani.org> wrote in message news:hne5tf$f8...@digitalmars.com... > On 03/12/2010 01:40 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote: >> >> 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. >
I suppose so. Personally, I don't use a separate archive folder, I find read/unread (plus custom sorting rules for incoming mail) to work fine, so for me it's a non-issue. >> 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). > Heh :) In all truthfullness though, out of all OSes, there is one and *only* one that I actually like, and that's PalmOS (and particularly the ones before they screwed up Grafitti). But that's abandoned now in favor of that WebOS Google/Apple-wannabe crap, plus it never would have worked well as a desktop OS anyway. I don't actually like Windows or MS all that much, but I absolutely hate OSX (and post-Woz Apple as a whole), and as far as Linux/Unix, well, there's a lot that I do and don't like about those (for instance, I can't find a file manager that doesn't piss me off), so I figure "Better the devil I know", hence Windows. And as far as windows goes, the only changes I particularly like about Win7 are that renaming doesn't select the extention and the ability to *always* use folder-tree view in the file explorer. But those are small and there's a bunch of other things I don't like that I can't change, so it's XP for me.