I know we have hashed out aspects about emailer remembering window sizes, and that there is a pref that deals with a specific variation on the theme. I have what I think is a unique question.
I WAS using Emailer (2.0v3) on an iBook 300 with system 9.0.4. On that screen new message windows are quite large (screen resolution 800X600), whereas incoming message window, which open not QUITE flush on the left (like their outgoing counterparts) are also about only 90% as wide. The result is that it is easy to jog from an already open incoming message window to an already open outgoing one, but not vice versa, unless your incoming message is long, in which case it extends almost to the bottom of the screen. In that case you can go back and forth between the two windows without having to move anything around. In direct contract, on my new iBook 800 with system 9.2.2 (NOT in classic mode) and the higher screen resolution (if that makes any dif, aside from micro everything) the incoming message window is LARGER, (in fact, so wide that it is always leaves an unnecessary wide right hand margin) while the outgoing message window is really narrow. As such, whenever I reply to an email, the text lines from the original email get all broken up, forcing me to have to first expand the window to right everything. Without resorting to those mysterious applescripts, is there a known correction for this discrepancy? Is anybody else noticing this? At least let us have full size outgoing message windows! Thanks, Gabriel ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

