** Attachment added: "My term.log, showing recent changes to my system"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20320147/term.log

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
  
  On my laptop, at some level well below anything I can control through
  GNOME Control Center programs, Fn+Esc is bound to suspend-to-RAM. I use
  this shortcut frequently.
  
  Actual behaviour:
  Starting today (although I have not upgraded any relevant packages that I can 
tell, my recent /var/log/apt/term.log is attached) it has also begun launching 
a mail client just before suspending (specifically, it is trying to launch mutt 
in a gnome-terminal, per my Preferred Applications setting, this actually ends 
up not working, probably because the suspend is underway, but I don't really 
care about the ability to simultaneously launch mutt *and* suspend-to-RAM).
  
  t turns out this keybinding is also the one called 'XF86Mail', in
  'Keyboard shortcuts' 'Launch email client' was set to 'XF86Mail'. If I
  unset it, the attempt to launch mutt on every suspend stops.
  
  Expected behaviour:
  
- A keybinding I have become accustomed to using 20 or more times a day
- should not suddenly start launching an email client.
+ Suspend-to-RAM without starting mutt. A keybinding I have become
+ accustomed to using 20 or more times a day should not suddenly start
+ launching an email client.

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XF86Mail is identical to suspend keyboard shortcut
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306490
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