In sort, by accident I pressed "Enter" while I have selected quite a few
messages in a folder. Of course, hell broke loose but finally I managed to
close bat by pressing on close button.

I think a warning should be issued in order for such thing to be avoided.

I think it should be an option for the bat, to make a warning when more than a
configured number of messages are selected to open. It could say for example

+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| "You tried to open X messages. It could take a significant time and may |
| slow down your computer. Do you want to Proceed?"                       |
|                                                                         |
| [YES]                                                              [NO] |
|                                                                         |
|                                                      [] Don't ask again |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+

Somewhere in Preferences could be assign the maximum number of messages to be
opened without a warning (0) = no warning

If you agree, please vote it at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=3989

-- 
George M. Menegakis, System & Network Administration
Using The BAT! v3.0.2.1
on Microsoft Windows XPService Pack 2 v5.1 Build(2600)




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