Re: [Evolution] Send/Recieve command F9 v. F5?



On Wed, 2001-12-19 at 07:47, Dan Winship wrote:
On Wed, 2001-12-19 at 05:36, Ben FrantzDale wrote:
I am wondering why F9 is the send/recieve mail shortcut key. It is the
only F* shortcut I know of that evolution uses. I know Outlook Express
uses F5 for this. Is there any particular reason to use a key other than
the one Outlook uses?

Haha.

Evolution uses F9 "because that's what Outlook uses". (Except, as you
point out, it doesn't. It also uses F5. F9 is "synchronize folders".)

-- Dan


Ahh. I see :-)

I'd never used F9 for Outlook. I'd just used F5 instictively. 
MS C++   F5=compile
Explorer F5=refresh
Outlook  F5=get mail

Now, of course, I'm happy to have C-x C-c be compile, Ctrl+R be refresh
and F9 be get mail.

--Ben

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