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On 12/22/2011 9:56 AM, Terry Beckingham wrote:
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cite="mid:5.1.1.6.2.20111222115515.00bce9e0@incoming.xplornet.com"
type="cite">Why not just get rid of the preview window? It is an
open invitation for the entry of any virus that is activated by
opening an email.
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Terry Beckingham RPT <br>
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I have to see what's in the message somehow. In Thunderbird, the
preview window (actually the "Message pane") blocks html by default,
and shows only the plain text until I tell it to show html, which I
usually don't. I have pianotech posts sent to a dedicated account,
which, at least currently, gets almost no spam anyway.<br>
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Bob Davis<br>
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initial post:<br>
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cite="mid:5.1.1.6.2.20111222115515.00bce9e0@incoming.xplornet.com"
type="cite">At 09:41 AM 12/22/2011 -0800, you wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Just adding one more small complaint to
the long list: Although I read some posts very carefully, I like
to at least scan quickly through the rest. It's easy to do on
the old list - I have the posts forwarded to my mailbox, and
just use the arrow keys to go one post up or down, and read at
least the meat in the preview window.
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Screens have gone from 4:3 aspect ratio to 16:9, and I read mail
on my 1366x768 laptop. This means that in emails from the new
list, most of the preview window is taken up by various headers,
and almost no text shows. I have to scroll each one, which takes
more time. A small but seemingly unnecessary annoyance....
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Bob Davis
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