Bug 300785

Summary: Make sending e-mail shortcut (ctrl-enter) configurable
Product: [Applications] kmail2 Reporter: Jonathan M Davis <bugs.kde.org>
Component: composerAssignee: kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG    
Severity: wishlist    
Priority: NOR    
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Arch Linux   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:

Description Jonathan M Davis 2012-05-28 23:31:17 UTC
Unfortunately, ctrl-enter sends an e-mail when your in the composer. I've hit it accidentally on a number of occasions, sending e-mails prematurely. I do _not_ want a shortcut for sending an e-mail. It makes it far too easy to do accidentally. However, for some reason, it's not listed in the shortcuts, so I can't configure it (be it to change the binding or just outright remove it).

_Please_ make the shortcut for sending an e-mail configurable. I'd love for it to just be outright removed, but that would probably tick off someone else. So, _please_ make it configurable. I don't know why any shortcut wouldn't be configurable, but far too often KDE applications seem to have unconfigurable shortcuts, and this one is a big problem.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Compose an e-mail
2. Hit ctrl-enter
Actual Results:  
The e-mail is sent

Expected Results:  
Nothing happens
Comment 1 Jonathan M Davis 2012-05-28 23:34:26 UTC
Okay. I finally figured out how to disable it. I did not expect there to be any configuration stuff in the composer itself. I looked in kmail's settings and found nothing. But apparently, you can configure the composer's shortcuts separately from the composer itself, and it _does_ include the hideous shortcut for ctrl-enter.