EE wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
EE wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Buttons? I didn't even realize they had buttons. I just use "J"...

And of course if I open a junk message, there's a little message at the top saying that SM considers it junk, with a button to mark as not junk. But I can't remember the last time I opened a junk message. Why would I?

Who says you have to open the message?  Just select it in the message list and click the button.

If I select a message, it's displayed in the preview pane and marked as read. To avoid that, I have to first toggle the preview pane off by clicking the grippy on the boundary. Fortunately, I have the good sense to block the display of remote images, so if I open a junk message by mistake, it can't "phone home" using a web beacon.

My display hides the mail toolbar to save space, since I normally use keyboard shortcuts such as "N" (next unread message), "M" (mark as read), etc. If I show the mail toolbar, I see the "Junk" and "Mark" buttons, but I was unaware of their existence since I don't normally show the toolbar. Hence my joking query.

To prevent opening the message when you select it, pull down the View menu, choose Layout, and uncheck Message Pane.  You can use a separate window to display messages.

I'm well aware of how to disable the preview pane.

Most of the time, I prefer to have the three-pane layout (folder list, message list, preview pane). It's only very rarely that I need to select a junk message without opening it, and I usually remember to disable the preview pane for that moment.

All of which I already said.

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