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Shortcut key for viewing remote content ??

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In Evolution, I can hit 'CTL/i' to view remote content in a message, in Thunderbird I have to either authorize a sender (which would then allow ALL of their remote content to be displayed), or use the mouse to allow the content on individual messages (a key-click is SO much more convenient).

Please save me scrolling through pages of shortcuts and just let me know if there is a shortcut key for this function in Thunderbird. Having to use the mouse is a minor annoyance, but it is absolutely an annoyance when one moves over from Evolution.

In Evolution, I can hit 'CTL/i' to view remote content in a message, in Thunderbird I have to either authorize a sender (which would then allow ALL of their remote content to be displayed), or use the mouse to allow the content on individual messages (a key-click is SO much more convenient). Please save me scrolling through pages of shortcuts and just let me know if there is a shortcut key for this function in Thunderbird. Having to use the mouse is a minor annoyance, but it is absolutely an annoyance when one moves over from Evolution.

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Information on remote content can be found here https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/remote-content-in-messages I do not think there is a shortcut allocated for the action. But I am not reading all the shortcut documentation either. Feedback on features or ideas can be submitted on the link in the Thunderbird help menu that points to https://connect.mozilla.org/

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