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From: Tony Nugent <tony@linuxworks.com.au>
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Sep 10 12:52:16 2002
Subject: Linking message [was: Re: Patch to complete a change...]
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Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 12:31:24 +1000
On Tue Sep 10 2002 at 12:52, Robert Elz wrote:
> Subject: Patch to complete a change...
> I guess that most of us don't use "link" very often ... I noticed it
> last week, but only got time to look and see why today.
I would like to use [Link] a lot more, but is it rather
inconvenient.
I have set my right mouse button to [Move] a message to another
folder, which works fine.
However, [Link] also uses the same destination folder as [Move], and
so if I want to use [Link] I first have to mark the destination
folder with a message-move, undo the move, then I can use the
[Link]. Very inconvenient.
Is there a better way for me to set this up so that [Link] works
with one or two simple clicks?
(In essence: is there a way to mark a destination folder for a
message link or move without actually doing a move or link, I
couldn't see anything obvious).
Cheers
Tony
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