On Wed, 2001-12-19 at 07:47, Dan Winship wrote:
> On Wed, 2001-12-19 at 05:36, Ben FrantzDale wrote:
> > I am wondering why F9 is the send/recieve mail shortcut key. It is the
> > only F* shortcut I know of that evolution uses. I know Outlook Express
> > uses F5 for this. Is there any particular reason to use a key other than
> > the one Outlook uses?
> 
> Haha.
> 
> Evolution uses F9 "because that's what Outlook uses". (Except, as you
> point out, it doesn't. It also uses F5. F9 is "synchronize folders".)
> 
> -- Dan


Ahh. I see :-)

I'd never used F9 for Outlook. I'd just used F5 instictively. 
MS C++   F5=compile
Explorer F5=refresh
Outlook  F5=get mail

Now, of course, I'm happy to have C-x C-c be compile, Ctrl+R be refresh
and F9 be get mail.

--Ben

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