Stop pushing messages to outbox when I mis-type
I happen to be a poor typist and have had to disable a lot of keystroke-combinations in my ~/.vimrc because of this. There's some combination that causes my "compose" window to disappear (likely ctrl+shift+return, from looking at related posts). At least the partial-message shows up in the Outbox folder where I can resurrect it. It took me awhile to figure this out, I had been re-entering the messages. Is there some way for me to disable this "feature", though? I have absolutely no use for it. This is with thunderbird 102.4.1 (64-bit). It doesn't look like I have an explicit "Send later" extension enabled.
Gekose oplossing
I'm able to turn it off using the "tbkeys" extension. In the "Compose key bindings" pane, add this:
{ "ctrl+enter": "unset", "ctrl+shift+enter": "unset" }
which also disables sending a message with control-enter. This had been raised previously so I posted the answer here:
https://github.com/wshanks/tbkeys/issues/79Lees dié antwoord in konteks 👍 1
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Along these same lines, there's some keystroke-combination that causes the composed message to be sent, which I don't want to do. I think it was something like <esc>, that I would use for normal operations when I'm editing command-lines in "vi" mode, but causes problems in the "compose" window. If I want to send, I'll click on the "send" button. Is there a way to disable these sequences so I can just use the buttons instead?
I'm looking at the "tbkeys" extension right now.
Gekose oplossing
I'm able to turn it off using the "tbkeys" extension. In the "Compose key bindings" pane, add this:
{ "ctrl+enter": "unset", "ctrl+shift+enter": "unset" }
which also disables sending a message with control-enter. This had been raised previously so I posted the answer here:
https://github.com/wshanks/tbkeys/issues/79
Thanks for posting that information for other users.