Thanks again for the awesome reply, Scott. Currently I am depending upon my speed to undo the message if sent in error.
But both the workarounds you mentioned are really cool. Specially the attachment one. Simple and effective. So far I have been safe. Able to restore back messages before they are sent in error. Incase I slip, well definitely put to use one of the suggestions here. Meanwhile I hope this is resolved soon. Thanks again Scott. Really appreciate you taking the time out and typing this out for me. warm regards, Arif On Nov 26, 7:33 pm, Scott Haneda <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Arif > > Yes, the muscle memory of command-S is rough. > > How about a remap in the meantime. Go to your keyboard preferences and > take "Save as Draft" and change the shortcut to 's'. If Mac OS X does not > allow a single character as the key to make it work, use command-d or some > other key command that is not used in MailPlane. > > Then, turn on custom keyboard shortcuts and change the 's' to command-d and > you can now use "Save as Draft" just as you always do, but it will invoke > command-d, which will invoke google to to a save draft message. > > I don't have this issue, which is strange that you do, odd bug indeed. > What do the MailPlane logs say when it happens? > > You also have a full 30 seconds to undo, that is the max, if you haven't > already, I would bump up the gmail undo to 30 seconds. > > One last idea, in Labs I think there is an attachment warning feature that > if you mention an attachment in your email, but forget to attach a file, > the email will be stalled and a message will pop up reminding you to attach > a file. > > You could exploit this by adding the word attachment to your signature, > which would block the sending of all message and first pop up a dialog > asking you if you are certain you want to send the message. You would then > have to remove the word from your signature, or make the don't extremely > small, and in white so no one could see it. Now you have a pre-warning for > every message that tries to get sent. > > Good luck, hope this works out for you. > > -- > Scott > > > > > > > > On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 10:24 PM, Arif <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks for the long reply Scott. Hitting Cmd+S is so ingrained in my > > no matter which app I am running, it would be very difficult for me to > > change that habit. The rest of the shortcuts I use are as per gmail > > itself. > > > Sadly today gain I sent a mail in error and recovered it just in time > > by hitting the undo button. > > > Hopefully this would be resolved soon. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mailplaneapp" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mailplaneapp?hl=en.
