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Opened Aug 16, 2018 by profetik777@jlopez777

have "a" or "e" as archive keyboard shortcut

Almost every modern email client has some type of keyboard shortcut for automatically archiving (not deleting) an email. I was wondering if this would be possible?

Depending on the source email account, it could scan any folders already created as "archive" and throw it there, or, if not archive folder exists, automatically generate an archive folder for the user, and then place in archive folder.

Note: gmail doesn't really have an "archive" folder...it seems as though they just tuck it under their ALL MAIL category, and when you search they pull on it. I know with a native client, you might have to "house" it somewhere visibly hence my suggestion of auto generation of archive folder. The naming convention for this is, in my opinion, 99% universal...archiving an email is archiving an email - it normally isn't called anything else in this scenario...so this level of automation/standardization seems more feasible than some other request in my opinion...just my 2 cents.

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Reference: GNOME/evolution#97