I'm trying to embrace keybindings more and more, and have a few questions (that I'll probably post over time).

To start off, the key bindings selector list shows:

archive:       - Shorthand for ( 'moveToMailbox:', 'archive' )
moveToJunk:    - Shorthand for ( 'moveToMailbox:', 'junk' )
deleteMessage: - Shorthand for ( 'moveToMailbox:', 'trash' )

Do I assume correctly that, given an installation that has multiple accounts configured, that running these selectors on specific messages will move said messages to the corresponding ACCOUNT'S archive|junk|trash mailbox (without having to specify specifically a specific account's specific mailbox [thus requiring multiple command specifications, one for each account])?

For example, a command executed on a message sitting in Foo's INBOX will move that message to Foo's Trash mailbox?

Does this still hold if the message selection spans multiple accounts? E.g., I have two messages selected, one from Foo, one from Bar; does executing that command move one message to Foo's Trash and the other message to Bar's Trash?

Finally, does this work for arbitrarily named mailboxes (i.e., not the "known" archive|junk|trash mailboxes, but also for, say, the SpamSieve Train[Good|Spam] mailboxes? So can I have a single command that does a ( 'moveToMailbox:', 'TrainGood' ) and regardless of the account, the message will be moved to the appropriate account's training mailbox?

Finally—really—does this also apply to the archive:|moveToJunk:|deleteMessage: shorthand keybinding selectors?


Thanks!
randy
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