Quoting Earnie Boyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Quoting Michael M Slusarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>> Quoting Liam Hoekenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>>> When I read a message in DIMP (Firefox 2.0.0.12, OSX 1.5.0.2) and press
>>>> delete, all it does is unselect the message.  If I've read the messages
>>>> after the message I tried to delete, DIMP will move to the next
>>>> message.  If the subsequent messages are unread, it unselects the
>>>> message and displays the usage boiler plate.
>>>
>>> Try this:
>>> http://lists.horde.org/archives/cvs/Week-of-Mon-20080218/075179.html
>>
>> I would ask that this be reverted, because the previous behavior was
>> by design.  Since the backspace is used as a navigation key in most
>> browsers,
>
> I've been caught jaw dropped because of this action.  Hit the backspace
> key and you go back to the previous page.

I'm not going to raise a big fuss about this change.  Just wanted to  
identify why this wasn't implemented before (since it is such a  
trivial implement).

>> it was specifically disabled from deleting messages.  You
>> have to go out of your way to use the Delete key to delete a message,
>> which can be seen as an additional check to make absolute sure you
>> want to perform a destructive action.
>>
>
> User configurable is a good thing though.  We can't all be universally
> the same.

Configuration is good, but not for hot-keys IMHO.  Way too much  
overhead in an application like DIMP for something that such a small  
percentage of users would actually use.

michael

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