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Subject: [Bug 92915] one key mail reading
From: Magnus Holmgren <holmgren () lysator ! liu ! se>
Date: 2006-08-16 21:20:44
Message-ID: 20060816212044.3329.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From holmgren lysator liu se 2006-08-16 23:20 -------
Simple answer: You can always use Next unread message (+ (but I've reconfigured it to \
N, which is closer to space)) instead of Next unread text if you don't want to mark \
the message as read. If you don't like that, it could be possible to turn it off. But \
coupling it with "Mark selected messages as read after n seconds" is too limiting. \
Your last suggestion is better (but requires more coding), IMHO.
There are currently a couple of possible usage modes:
1. With "Mark ... read after n seconds" set to a low number, mark all messages as \
read almost immediately; manually mark as unread (preferably bind a key to that \
command) those messages that you want to read again. 2. With "Mark ... read after n \
seconds" off or set to a high number, manually mark all messages as read (preferably \
bind a key to that command) before going to the next one, or mark the whole folder as \
read after reading the last message (beware of new messages arriving while reading).
With this wish implemented, another usage mode becomes possible:
3. Simply push Space repeatedly. Combine with 1 or 2 depending on "Mark ... read \
after n seconds" setting. Long and uninteresting messages can be marked as read by \
the timer, while short and uninteresting messages can be dismissed rapidly. \
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