>>Scenario 2:
>>
>>1. In the Mail Browser, have selected a message that _PowerMail_ has
>>identified as spam:
>>   a. can be anywhere: Spam folder, Mail Trash, In Tray, Out Tray, or
>>regular folder.
>>      (try moving one from the Spam folder to your inbox for example).
>>   b. identified ala a filter or SpamSieve -- not sure how it got flagged
>>   c. Partial spam rating doesn't count! Needs to be a true positive
for spam
>>
>>2. Hit Command-H with the message selected.
>
>Mine was in the Trash, spamlabeled by SpamSieve 2.6.6. For what's it
>worh under Mac OS X 10.4.8 using PowerMail 5.6.1 hitting Command-H with
>the spam message selected in the list or open, does indeed hide the message.
>However, I thought this happened when one selected a message and used
>the spambutton? I tested that as well and this also worked.

I'm not sure what you're describing is the same as what I'm doing. Is
something getting lost in translation?

I _did_ think the spam button was the culprit. But no one could verify
that after marking spam messages themselves. So I was wrong. But I was close.

After restarting the computer and launching/hiding/quitting PowerMail
many, many times, I think it is having a message selected that has been
flagged as spam and with that message selected calling Command-H to hide
the app.

If a spam message, marked by filter/SpamSieve is selected in my Mail
Browser list (three-pane view, I guess I gotta specify that too -- it's
been awhile), and with it selected I press Command-H to hide the app,
the app refuses to hide. Every time.

It didn't occur to me to test with the message opened from the mail
browser (if one double-clicks the message to read it in its own window),
as I never go through messages that way. That's next on the list to get
tested. I do know that while the Mail Browser and Recent Mail Window
refuse to hide when this bug is triggered, a new mail window _will_ hide
properly.

When you say "(it) does indeed hide the _message_" and not "... the
_application_" -- did you mean the application and _all_ its associated
windows hides correctly? Do you have the Mail Browser and/or Recent Mail
Windows open?


>I provide this info to show that the fault is likely not CTMs but rather
>Apples for changing the map. Which is what I suspect happened. But just
>speculation based on earlier verified Apple behaviour when it comes to
>informing their third party developers.

It's only PowerMail that has the can't-hide problem.

Only PowerMail.

Of all the applications I use.

Only.

So I'm not letting them off the hook. :)


Besides we need a post from Jérôme or Jean-Michel on this list every
once in a while, for morale you know. :P

Chris
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