Asa Dotzler wrote:
>
> Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
>
> <snip>
> > The My side bar "is in the third pane (at least it is the way its setup
> > in the Mac version).
> >
> > The My Sidebar resides below the folders. I prefer using two pane mode
> > because of the small monitor I have to use.
>
> You said:
>
> "ahh! but remember if you turn off the sidebar there is no easy way to
> get to inbox folders or newsgroups. you "must" go to menu bar and locate
> the command to go to next folder or newsgroup or memorize the command to
> do; but doing that doesn't easily allow for skip or reading out of order."
>
> This is plain wrong. Turning off the sidebar in browser (what ian was
> talking about) has zero impact on the sidebar in mail-news. And turning
> off the sidebar in mailnews has zero impact on the accounts or folders
> in the account pane.
My appologies for confusing web browser and News and mail, never-the-less, the
The sidebar is in the side pane on web browser. I still prefer not to use it as
it takes up too much screen real estate on a smal Monitor.
>
> I understand that you have a serious problem with Mozilla mail-news and
>
> want badly to have the 4.x location dropdown feature added to Mozilla
>
> but please don't confuse other unrelated issues because of this desire.
>
> The sidebar has nothing to do with your complaint.
>
> --Asa
Appologies for confusing the application of the My Sidebar.
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