On December 29, 2018 9:26:23 AM PST, Kurt Fitzner <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>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

Under global settings -> notifications, there is a "show delete button" 
setting. Is that what you are looking for?

--Sean

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