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@ 16:49:47 -0600 [ Wed, 31 Oct 2001], Gary [G] wrote these words of
wisdom:
...
A>> Heh! Too easy. The 'e' and 'r' keys are too close for comfort. :-)
A>> Mistakes can easily be made.

G> Okay, okay.... *however* then one can make use of key remapping <g>

Indeed. I definitely give you that. :-))

A>> The two options should be distinctly different in how they're invoked.
A>> However, the two Mutt shortcuts are typical of UNIX that uses a case
A>> sensitive CLI and doesn't prompt you about *anything* to make sure
A>> you're not doing anything you are mistakenly intending. <g>

G> ROTFL... how true, just don't type in rmdir -r (recursively) (you won't
G> see "are you sure you want to do this."

Yeah, it's definitely for the sure fingered types who won't get a
coronary when they inadvertently delete a critical
file/directory/partition. After-all, in a few key strokes they can
always fix things ... right? ;-)

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