I have found that in many (actually most) cases, when I make the decision 
to delete an e-mail it is made based on the amount of information I get on 
the e-mail's Android notification.  By the first line of text I know if I 
want to delete it or not.  It would be nice if in addition to "mark read" 
we could get "delete".

I don't know if three buttons on the notification are possible technically, 
so if this isn't possible, then I suggest that "delete" on the notification 
is likely *far* more useful than "reply".  In cases where a person wants to 
"reply" to a message, that person is already committed to a full 
interaction with K9, and a lot more button presses.  In that case, in the 
overall scheme of things, using "reply" on the notification is maybe a 
savings of 0.5% of the total K9 interaction time. On the other hand, if a 
person is committed to "delete", then a full interaction with K9 is 
specifically not wanted and having the button there represents cutting down 
the total interaction time with K9 to less than half of what it would be.

Thanks,

      Kurt Fitzner

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