Thank you, and I just noticed something else. If you click on a message in the In Window and do not let up but then drag it to Trash it does not open. Learn something new everyday. But I still can't wait to get my Emailer back.

doug

On Nov 16, 2004, at 6:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

-----It appears that [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, on 20041115 7:38 PM:

I am not having any bad experiences with
Mail except I do not like the idea that when I want to Delete
something, say like SPAM it will automatically open and any graphics
will be displayed sometimes.


Doug,

You can configure Mail so as NOT to display the content of a message in
the browser window. Just drag the horizontal divider bar (beneath which
you see displayed content of the selected message) to the bottom of the
window (or double-click it). Now the "In" window only displays the list
of messages, and you can dbl-click a message in the list to open it in
its own window for reading.

Also, you can always switch quickly to "Raw source" mode for an HTML
message: opt-cmd-U. (View>Message>...)

And, if you're sharing the Mail appl with someone else and don't want to
mess with their "In" window settings, you can open a "New Viewer Window"
(File menu) to configure it to your liking.


HTH,

dan




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