[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks to all who contributed to my cause :)
>
> I'm ready to give up here. By looking at everyone's headers who posted
> in this thread, you are all using a windows version. BTW, I could not
> view the headers using mozilla, I had to use my old Thoth Newsreader.
> I am using the Mac OS X version (http://www.apple.com/macosx - based
> on freeBSD).
Have you tried pressing CRTL+U (that shows the full header in wondoze)?
> Is there anyone in this newsgroup that uses the OS X version?
Try the netscape.public.mozilla.mac newsgroup. I think thay all use macs
there ;)
> I can safely say that this version just doesn't work. I have used two
> different computers, under 4 user accounts, and they all produce the
> same results:
Please send this message to the Mac newsgroup. I'm sure they can help.
Please also keep in mind that Mozilla is not finished yet. It is version
0.x and not 1.x. It is very far along, and should be finished very soon.
> 1. I cannot change the view to show only unread messages. The check
> mark stays on "all" regardless of what I try to change it to. I try
> this under view>messages>unread.
This could be a bug that is already known.
> 2. The aqua theme will not intall on the milestone version 92 using
> the new themes option. I know I am using the right theme for the right
> version. Thanks to Peter, I now know the difference between the two,
> and where to get them, and I now know which theme to install for the
> milestone or the nightly. BTW, is it just me, or is that developers
> page for the aquamozilla theme not accessible?
I think the web page is/was down. TJust try back later.
> This is extremely frustrating. I really want to use this, but after
> using the aqua in Mac OS X, I just find it difficut go back to the old
> look and feel. I could live with that, however, if I could at least
> view my newsgroups with out having to sift through all the messages I
> have read already.
A workaround until your question to the Mac newsgroup is answered could
be that while you're in a newsgroup, you can press the "Next" icon. It
will jump to the next "unread" message. I do this every day or two and
can "skim" through a newsgroup in less than 1-5 minutes (depending on
how many posts i actually read).
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Regards,
Peter Lairo