This is one of the things you could do with "smart mailboxes".  Personally,  I 
set up an Address Book group called Interesting People, and then created a 
smart Mail box folder that includes all unread e-mail from the interesting 
people address group.

Best regards,

Jonathan

On Aug 18, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Chris Moore wrote:

> If you are using the new layout, you can go to preferences and set list 
> preview to none. 
> 
> There is not a hide read mail filter, I believe this could be done in Outlook 
> Express.  If you want something similar, you could always sort the messages 
> by unread.  Your unread messages then would appear at the top of the list 
> first.
> 
> Chris 
> On 18 Aug 2011, at 16:03, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
> 
>> hello Sean
>> 
>> I don't think you can hide messages you've read. But getting rid of the 
>> preview window; here's how I think it's done with VoiceOver.
>> 
>> Interact with the splitter next to the Preview window and drag the size down 
>> to 0. Then you have to do a physical mouse click on that splitter I think. 
>> Move the mouse pointer to the splitter using Command+VO+F5 and then use the 
>> trackpad to click it. That's just from memory; but I think it works.
>> 
>> Lynne
>> 
>> On 18 Aug 2011, at 13:00, Sean Murphy wrote:
>> 
>> How can I hide read messages?
>> 
>> Also how do you get rid of the prev-window?
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