>I've noticed this behavior with aperture, YEP! and Powermail, so I
>suspect the issue isn't 100% powermail related, but somehow related to
>it and and system interation. ...

I wonder if Aperture and YEP! had any hiding problems in 10.3 and 10.4?
Then I'd be inclined to call it an OS X problem. Or these apps have all
coded Command-H the same buggy way (that doesn't explain why it happens
on certain specific messages in PowerMail though).


>For me, this started with 10.5, but clearly isn't limited to that based
>upon other people's input.

For myself: PowerMail 5.6.1 in OS X 10.4.10/11 on PPC/G4 and Intel/C2Duo.


>... Funny, though all this discussion, the bug has not hit me again...
>and I have powermail open all day, and use hide/show a LOT. Did one of my
>"system repairs" solve the problem? perhaps someday I'll find out....

Before you empty your spam folder, have it visible in a three pane view
in the Mail Browser window. Use the arrow key to move through the list
of messages. Press Command-H and see if you're still safe. >:)

I doubt you'll experience it with your real e-mail. Unfortunately, spam
is part of the picture today so you have to be on guard. And I wouldn't
discount the possibility of a real mail client making the same sort of
mistake in coding messages, whatever it is.


Chris
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