>This need to go to a menu selection seems very "un-Mac". >And now as I check things a little further, it seems the Edit menu >changes quite often, depending on what you are doing within EMailer.
Actually... the way it works couldn't get MORE Mac like. In Emailer, when you want to do something, don't think so hard. Just do what seems to be the obvious thing. So for example, if you want to delete something in Emailer, choose Command-D, or Choose Delete from the Edit menu, or click the trash can icon on the toolbar, or just hit the delete key on the keyboard. Any of the above will pretty much work on whatever it is you wanted to delete. Emailer is an absolute beauty in this regard. Delete deletes... period. No need to remember 300 different ways to delete things, each one for its own purpose or item to be deleted. I only wish they carried it a little more completely and things like New (Command-N) worked universally. Alas it doesn't. It always makes a new message, and I wish it made a new one of whatever the active item was (so new addressbook entry if the addressbook is open, or a new mail action if that is open, or whatever). Fortuantly, they did at least standardize on the "new" button for everything being in the same location on each window, so you only have to remember it once. -chris <http://www.mythtech.net> ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

