evo crashed when I sent this the fost time, and there's no "send again"
or "edit as new" feature (that I can find.)

While the message with the meaningful content is "correctly" attached to
this message, you'll need to open the attached message to find out that:
a) the suggestion worked for the main window, which is great and that
b) I want the "folder" view to save its width because I have lots of
folders.

Gee, I guess since I typed the content in here, you don't absolutely
need to open the attached message.  
(Sorry NotZed, I disagree with your assertion about forwarded messages.
- I do VERY MUCH appreciate your work, and your help with this
application.)

Regards,
Tom Cooper

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Thanks for the Sawfish tip.  I did not know that.

I'd also love to have the width of the folder window saved.  I view
folders by clicking on the folder name and navigating to the folder on
the tree that I want to see.

I have a bunch'o'folders, and find myself widening the window every time
I open evo.  Is that "on the list" to be saved information, or am I just
a folder nut with too many folders going too deep?

Thanks for the help!

Regards,
Tom Cooper

On 02 Apr 2001 11:24:12 -0700, Garrett Mickelson wrote:
> Tom,
> That is a window manager issue. Are you running Sawfish? You can right
> click on the window's title bar and a menu of options appears. Click on
> History --> Remember Dimensions. This should save the window just the
> way you want it.
> 
> Garrett Mickelson
> On 02 Apr 2001 13:52:00 -0400, Tom Cooper wrote:
> > I'd love for evo to remember the size of the main window and it's
> > subwindows.  It that "on the list?"
> > 
> > Thanks!
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Tom Cooper
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