Victor Kazmirenko wrote:
> Parish wrote:
> >> Short ansver is located in menu 'Message', the first item, you can
> >> find.
> >
> > OK, I agree, it makes sense for the default compose action (Ctrl-M,
> > or Message->New Message) to behave according to where you are, but
> > it would still be useful to fire up a new *e-mail* when you are in
> > News so you could, for example, forward a NG article by e-mail
> > without having to change the address and "Newsgroup:" to "To:".
>
> In that case I use Ctrl-L :-) It does exactly what you described ;-)
Ah yes, of course, Ctrl-L == Forward. Still doesn't allow you to start a
new e-mail though but, as you say, it works for the example I gave.
>
>
> > How about making Shift-Ctrl-M start a new e-mail regardless of
> > where you are, and leave Ctrl-M to be context-sensitive?
>
> And Ctrl-Shift-M-C if you want CC field and Ctrl-Shift-M-C-B if you want
> BCC too?
Another Emacs user ;-)
> No, IMHO it's redundant.
Yes, you are right. I'm not trying to make a big issue of this, just
making observations. It would be nice (IMHO) if it were implemented but
I'm not going to be upset if it isn't.
<thinks>Maybe if I got JTK on my side it would get done. He's good at
making things happen</thinks>
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