On 14 Aug 2002, it is alleged that Matt Coughlin sauntered in to
netscape.public.mozilla.mail-news and loudly proclaimed:
>> When a message is open in it's own window, is there any way to return to
>> the current mailbox/folder after deleting that message, rather than
>> having Mozilla automatically load the next message in the open window?
>> Something like a delete-and-close behavior?
>
> Or... approached differently, would that be a better default behavior
> for Mozilla? (in other words, is the current behavior either a bug, or
> intended behavior that needs to be changed?)
It seems to be intended behaviour. Using a one-window approach, it you read
a message (from a POP account; this can be handled a little differently in
IMAP accounts) and then delete it (/i.e./, send it to trash), Moz will
automatically load the next message. Unfortunately, there doesn't yet seem
to be an elegant way around it. . . .
> If you haven't done so already, I'd recommend searching Bugzilla and the
> appropriate newsgroups for a mention of this (including the end user
> newsgroups).
(It's not yet, TMK, come up in the user groups; the only thing that came
close had to do with reading NG messages in a second window.)
/b.
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