Just for a dissenting opinion, I like the fact that the headers are in a 
separate 'box'.  No matter where I am in reading a message, I want it to 
be immediately obvious who sent it which this way allows.  Also, the 
vast majority of e-mails that I get are less than 10 lines, so not being 
able to see the whole message at once is a non-issue since I generally 
can anyway...

DeMoN LaG wrote:
> E2rd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11 Mar 2002: 
> 
> 
>>You can collapse that damned bar to one line (permanently - Moz 
>>remembers that status).
>>I started to use Headers->All with collapsed header. When I need 
>>anything more than Subject, Poster & Date, it's enough just to
>>click one arrow. And when I need something more, it's usually
>>NNTP-Posting-Host or User-Agent, which are not on Normal headers
>>anyway. 
> 
> 
> I know you can, but then I can't see the headers.  I like the way 
> Xnews and NC4.x did it, with the headers *in* the body pane.  Having 
> to collapse/uncollapse them constantly gets very annoying, where as I 
> have a high enough resolution and a large enough body area in Xnews 
> that I can see your whole message without even scrolling
> 


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