Hello Allie,
Sunday, June 19, 2005, 8:17:03 PM, you wrote:

AM> I move from unread message far more often than I search the list. Why
AM> cripple the ease with which I can move from message to message using so
AM> that I can start a quick search that starts with 'n' by typing 'n'
AM> first.

AM> If I need to do a quick search I'm quite happy to type the search string
AM> after placing the cursor in the string entry field for the search bar
AM> that I keep always visible.

AM> The idea behind shortcuts is to make frequently executed tasks easier
AM> and not the other way around. I could use some other shortcut like ','
AM> or something like that, but I prefer 'N' and 'N' works the same with
AM> other similar apps I use. The consistent behaviour helps a lot!

I  don't  disagree,  I was just pointing it out for those that may not
realize the side effect. Didn't want any more confusion> ;)

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