chances are you just started editing an incoming email.
I understand how someone could edit an incoming mail by accident, but I’m puzzled as to why the developers would put such a capability into a mail client. Why would anyone want to edit an incoming mail? What’s a “use case” or scenario?
The only reason I can think of to edit something is to repurpose it. If you are drafting a reply, hit “Reply”. If you are turning it into a memo, copy and paste to Word, then edit. In either case, you don’t need to edit the incoming mail in place.
To put it another way, is there any reason why incomings shouldn’t be “read-only”?
-- Joshua
