On Wed, 27 Apr 2011, [email protected] wrote: > > I have finally gathered up enough courage to do something about VM key > bindings. VM uses up almost all keys that can be typed easily and > assigns them to some function or other. These keys get documented in > the manual and become standardized, blocking future expansion and user > customization. So, the first step seems to be to remove some of the > inessential key bindings from the standard VM set-up and let users > bind them as they wish. There will be a function `vm-optional-keys' > which will reinstall all the key bindings that will be removed. It > can be easily invoked from the vm-preferences-file so that users can > retain the old bindings if they wish.
> <snip> > Please let me know if you seriously disagree with any of these decisions. > One key binding which I would like to be more inaccessible is vm-auto-archive-messages maybe it is not so much a trap for a new user but I have lots of things in vm-auto-folder-alist and I only want to run auto-archive infrequently and *never* on anything other than the INBOX. Once you accidentally hit A there's no way back.....well apart from the hard drive backup Robert -- La grenouille songe..dans son château d'eau Links and things http://rmstar.blogspot.com/
