On 9 Jan 2019, at 11:21, davecc0000 wrote:

On Jan 9, 2019, at 7:16 AM, Bill Cole <mmlist-20120...@billmail.scconsult.com> wrote:

On 9 Jan 2019, at 9:37, Jason Davies wrote:

Sorry about the 'command E' thing - I must have remapped that years ago, it's probably what Mailsmith did in 2002 and became a habit;)

FWIW: cmd-E was almost universal for "Send" in the earliest Mac email and email-like clients. FirstClass, Eudora, Compuserve Navigator, and the Mac AOL client all used it.

Eudora used Cmd-dash (minus sign) for send.

Yes and no. I have no sane excuse for retaining a folder named "Eudora Documentation" containing 18 text and PDF files documenting the 5.x-6.x versions for MacOS, but there it is.

Cmd-dash in Eudora sends already-queued messages. Cmd-E queues the current message for delivery or sends it immediately, depending on whether you have "Immediate Send" enabled in the Connection section of the "Sending Mail" panel of the Settings dialog.

Incidentally: There IS Eudora news that is less than a year old. See www.eudora.com. Seriously.
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