I'm re-posting this in the Moz group 'cuz no one in the N6 group is
answering my question (that is, is this problem fixed yet in Mozilla?)

Anyone have this problem? (this has caused me to delete N6.2 from my system
and use Outlook for mail)  I was 'getting' my mail last night (had some
important emails coming).  There were about 30+ emails.  Half way through
download, my modem dropped connection.  I reconnected, and 'got mail' once
again.  When finished, I clicked on each mail to read.  The problem is that
now the message subjects did not match the message body!  They were like 4
or 5 off (the amount that had downloaded before the disconnect).

Before I realized this, I went down the list deleting the 'spam' by reading
the subjects.  The result of this is that once I got to the important emails
I was expecting, the message body was that of some spam I got from
ticketron!  Let me tell you, I'm pissed about this one.  I thought I'd trust
my emails to the new Netscape and then this happens.

The important emails were lost forever (though the correct subjects
remained, just with the spam message bodys).  What the f**k is this?  I do
not want a 'fix' or 'workaround', I need to know this won't happen again.

This is exactly why I tell people NOT to use N6+ for Mail.  It's too damn
flaky.  It *has* to work correctly 100% of the time when emails are
concerned.

My question, is, is this a bug and has it been fixed in the latest Moz'es?

jy




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