> Most of our problem, i think, could be solved by having separate > on-line/off-line statuses for Navigator and Messenger. It may even be a > good idea to make the on-line/off-line UI toggle look different (e.g. in > different positions in the window, and/or with different icons) in the > different Mozilla apps, to make the distinction between the different > statuses clearer. Then the fix for http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65704 is going to present a problem. --Blake
- Offline Mail Behavior/UI Jennifer Glick
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