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   Daniel70 to alexyu   
   Re: Keyboard shortcut question   
   26 Feb 26 20:07:31   
   
   From: daniel47@nomail.afraid.org   
      
   On 26/02/2026 10:27 am, alexyu wrote:   
   > Dirk Fieldhouse wrote, on 25 Feb 2026 08:33:   
   >   
   >> The Restore option that alexyu and the rest of us want exists: it's   
   >> Edit>Undelete Message, mapped to Ctrl+Z; but it works with local trash,   
   >> and not with (eg) IMAP folders where the deleted message is moved to   
   >> another IMAP folder.   
   >>   
   >> For that case use Paul's solution above, or equivalently use Move To   
   >> from the message's context menu if D'n'D-challenged (say, using an   
   >> unreliable touchpad).   
   >   
   > How/where does "Edit > Undelete Message, mapped to Ctrl+Z" 'exist'? That   
   >   option doesn't appear in the Edit menu (not even after deleting a   
   > message) in my SM 2.49.5; that's one of the reasons I never thought that   
   > "Delete" was/should be the same as "Move to 'Trash'" (never mind WHICH   
   > 'Trash' it might be.   
      
   Speaking of "Trash", have you, alexyu, selected your "Trash" folder,   
   then selected the message you are interested in and then see what   
   options you have available to 'undelete' your message or return it to   
   its original folder .... or something like that??   
      
   > It always seemed weird that there IS an option to "Undo move message",   
   > but not one to "Undo delete message" (or a pop-up asking for   
   > confirmation, at least).   
   >   
   > If the deleted message was in the IMAP 'inbox' folder, sure, I knew I   
   > could find it in the IMAP's 'Trash', and restore (copy/move) it to its   
   > original folder; I just never made the connection to the local   
   > equivalent (due to 'shortness of vision', as I admitted).   
   >   
   > And, yes, I do prefer "Move To (the original message folder)" instead of   
   > D'n'D, since it seems easy to 'misdrop', even with a good mouse.   
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