Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!execu!sequoia!attdso!tim From: tim@attdso.att.com (Tim J Ihde) Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm Subject: Re: Suggestions Message-ID: <1646@attdso.att.com> Date: 18 May 89 14:43:09 GMT References: <121@unifax.UUCP> <5283@pbhyf.PacBell.COM> <125@unifax.UUCP> <19905@winchester.mips.COM> Sender: news@attdso.att.com Reply-To: tim@attdso.att.com (Tim J Ihde) Organization: AT&T DSO-HQ, Morristown, NJ Lines: 22 In article <19905@winchester.mips.COM> pmm@mips.COM (Paul M. Moriarty) writes: >In article <125@unifax.UUCP> sl@unifax.UUCP (Stuart Lynne) writes: >> >> In fact adding a few more of the features rn has like gracefully >> terminating an operation when a SIGINT is received. > >I second this idea. Perhaps the default action should be to return you >to the index? (Hopefully I'm quoting the above correctly.) I think this is a good idea, especially at certain prompts. If I'm just creating a message, and I realize that the to: field is wrong, right now I'm stuck. The only way out is to either backspace over the whole subject and then hit return (I get asked "no subject, do you want to continue" and respond with N). It would be nice to be able to hit interrupt here and be dropped back to the index, or at least have it erase the current subject for me. -- Tim J Ihde INTERNET: tim@attdso.att.com (201) 898-6687 UUCP: att!attdso!tim