Greetings

I must say I'm more than pleased with the results of the  mozilla 
development and glad that I defended the development back in the harder 
times, especially around 0.5-0.6 where a lot of critics where hitting on 
it. Now with 0.9+ things are really looking sharp, although it still has 
a distance to travel, and despite the 'still in development' stamp - it 
has become by prefered choice. Currently running nightly win32 talkback 
build 2001051504. looking forward to see how its doing on my freebsd 
setup as well.

a few issues I have come accross.

1.
The scroller in the mail folders window and especially the message view
window are not alligned 100% to the right. Is this on purpose or not?
Especially I would very much like the scroller in the message view
window to be alligned 100% to the right, just as it is in the message
header view window. When you wish to scroll and you as a habbit move the 
cursor all the way to the right, you do not catch the scroller. Minor
detail, but I hope its in the works.

2.
When mozilla mail/news opens, it will by default display a mozilla info
page in the message view/preview window. You can disable that in the
preferences, but I have yet not found an option to make it automatically 
display the newest message in the inbox folder, which I prefer. Also
When clicking on any other folder I would like to have it automatically
display the newest message in the message view/preview window which it 
doesn't currently. Is it possible alrady or in the works, or not 
intended at all?

3.
Is it possible to launch mail&news independently somehow and have an
icon for it? Instead of having to open the browser at times when I only
need to do my mail&news stuff.

4.
Everytime I open the mail&news client I click on the marker in the 
message view/preview window to simplify the display of subject, sender 
and date information. But next time I open the client it has expanded, 
which means it is not storing my adjustments. I wonder if its possible 
somehow to make my adjustments permanent?

Hopefully soon I will catch up on how things work @mozilla.dev so I can 
come with some more constructive critizism and file proper bugreports 
and check if the bugs have been reported beforehand.

But for now this is it. Great job everyone.

Best regards,
Casper Andersen


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