• Re: Delete then Enter = Delete then Delete

    From Kenny McCormack@21:1/5 to the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm on Wed Mar 5 16:02:02 2025
    In article <MPG.42320d117d53eea19903ba@news.individual.net>,
    Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    I've noticed this several times recently:

    1. Click a message header and press Enter to read the
    message.
    2. Press Del to delete the message.
    3. The next message header is highlighted
    automatically. Click Enter to read it, but instead it
    is deleted.

    Posted to the wrong group by mistake?

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  • From Stan Brown@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 5 07:26:50 2025
    I've noticed this several times recently:

    1. Click a message header and press Enter to read the
    message.
    2. Press Del to delete the message.
    3. The next message header is highlighted
    automatically. Click Enter to read it, but instead it
    is deleted.

    This is not the end of the world, since I can read it
    in the Trash folder. But it does seem odd. Anyone know
    whether this behavior is by design?

    Betterbird 115.19.0-bb37 (64-bit), but I'll bet it's
    the same in Thunderbird.


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    Stan Brown, Tehachapi, California, USA
    https://BrownMath.com/
    Shikata ga nai...

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  • From Stan Brown@21:1/5 to Kenny McCormack on Wed Mar 5 11:46:07 2025
    On Wed, 5 Mar 2025 16:02:02 -0000 (UTC), Kenny McCormack wrote:

    In article <MPG.42320d117d53eea19903ba@news.individual.net>,
    Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
    I've noticed this several times recently:

    1. Click a message header and press Enter to read the
    message.
    2. Press Del to delete the message.
    3. The next message header is highlighted
    automatically. Click Enter to read it, but instead it
    is deleted.

    Posted to the wrong group by mistake?

    My apologies, that's exactly what I did.

    I realized I had the wrong group within about a minute of posting, so
    I canceled it at n.i.n, then refreshed my copy of the article
    headers. My article didn't appear. That usually means that the cancel
    was successful and n.i.n didn't propagate the article, but this time
    that obviously was not the case.

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    Stan Brown, Tehachapi, California, USA https://BrownMath.com/
    Shikata ga nai...

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