Hi, Jamie. > > > - I often find myself hitting the spacebar too much, which ends up with > > some of my new messages being removed from all of their tags, which > > make them very difficult to find. I don't think the spacebar should > > remove the inbox tag at all. It should only change the unread tag. > > I agree that the function currently bound to space bar is annoying. I > am actually in the middle of preparing a patch to fix this. I think > that space should just scroll through the open messages. I don't want > it to archive anything, or pop out of the currently viewed thread. I > think this function is too aggressive as is. Great! Then I'll be waiting for your patch. > > - It does not provide a command for deleting mails. We were several > > people who provided patches to add a 'd' keybinding to support > > deletion. I provided a complex patch for that (that added "and not > > tag:deleted" to all requests", but I now think that just adding a > > "deleted" tag and removing the "inbox" tag would be sufficient). > [...] > I do *not* think that adding the "deleted" tag should remove the inbox > tag. If you want to view your inbox without seeing the deleted > messages, then just use the search "tag:inbox and not tag:deleted". Good idea, yes. > > > - Processing mails which do not have any automatically added tag is > > boring, because I need to press several keys to archive them: "+" to > > add a tag, and then "a". If I forget about +, then my mail is > > impossible to find. > > Again, I achieve archiving with some simple custom functions: > [...] OK, but this does not solve the problem of forgetting to put a tag when archiving a thread. Also my patch allows to put a tag without having to press "+" (so you don't have to think about adding tags when you archive your mail, you only have to press "a" and be reminded about it). Matthieu