I too believe programing this can't be that much of a sweat. Scripting can be fun, but I'm not available these days for trying to make for a basic feature missing from commercial software ! Let's cross our fingers that CTM reads this (when the week-end is over, of course... :-) !
-- Philippe -- ------ Sam 12 juil 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] : >On 12 7 2003 at 1:57 pm -0400, Leonard Morgenstern wrote: > >>You can see what's new in the trash if, before you download your mail, >>you select all trash messages and label them to a certain priority. New >>additions will stand out. It helps if you rename the label "TRASH." >> >>This is clumsy and somewhat slow, but not too inconvenient if you write a >>script which will do that and then download the mail. > >You're damn right it's clumsy and slow; I'd much prefer to just hit cmd- >Z! After all, the whole purpose of Undo is to be able to revoke an >action which you did not have the foresight to avoid. :) > >>I agree that it would be nice to have that feature built-in, but I >>suspect it wouldn't be easy to do. > >Why would you suspect that? I realise that PM is not written in Cocoa, >but if it were, it would take about 2 lines of code to add the support. >I imagine that it would not be particularly more cumbersome to add in any >case. (After all, the theory is simple; action: "move $message from >$message's $folder to trash"; undo: "move $message to $folder") > >-b > > >-- >Ben Kennedy, chief magician >zygoat creative technical services >613-228-3392 | 1-866-466-4628 >http://www.zygoat.ca

