Re: Thunderbird and deleting msgs in threaded display

From: M-L (rose_snug_at_bigpond.com)
Date: 11/06/05

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    To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
    Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 08:13:49 +1100
    
    

    On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 07:29 am, Adam Hardy wrote:
    ---> I'm using Thunderbird 1.0.2 which is the latest available Debian
    ---> packaged release, and I'd like to know if anyone else sees this bug,
    ---> which is giving me grief at the moment due to my heavy use of the delete
    ---> button.
    --->
    ---> I wonder whether this is a bug on all platforms, or is it just in Linux
    ---> Debian under Gnome that I run it under?
    --->
    ---> I expand all the threads in the folder, and start deleting them, either
    ---> with the delete key or the delete menu button. With the current message
    ---> highlighted/focussed and all further messages unread, TB quickly marks
    ---> the msg read and moves it to the trash folder. If I go fast because I
    ---> want to delete the whole thread, after on average every 10 deletes, TB
    ---> forgets which msg should have the focus, the highlight disappears and I
    ---> have to use the down button to move onto a msg.
    --->
    ---> This didn't happen in Mozilla Suite, which I was using until last week.
    --->
    ---> Does anyone else experience this?
    --->
    --->
    --->
    ---> Adam

    I don't use Tbird, but with Kmail if I delete a lot of emails quickly, it
    crashes. So that may also have something to do with the system rather than
    either of the email programs. I just delete slower. That seems to work

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