Hi Raymund,

Sunday, November 14, 2010, 10:01:55 AM, you wrote:


> Well, I can't see how that adds security as the mail is not shown
> completely and a HTML mail is shown as it would show up in the message
> window.

Hmmm.. if that is true, then what is the advantage of the hint window?
 I don't miss it, having turned it off per your note of how to do it.

> Anyway I just found a bug with IMAP. If I hover over a message that
> hasn't been downloaded yet the download is triggered but the hint is a
> small rectangle and is never updated.

In my case, the message  body is downloaded automatically from
Gmail's  IMAP server.  So if at first, for a second or a few, the tiny
rectangle shows, it soon "grows" and reveals the message body.

I  do  think  beta  5  is  much quicker than beta 4 when downloading a
larger queue of messages (for example, if I haven't checked mail for a
day  or  two).  That is good news, indeed!  I may soon return to using
TB for my primary mail program, instead of Thunderbird.  Hooray!


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Take Care,

 Bob               

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