Hello,

Yesterday I updated to the latest point release of High Sierra. 

It seems to me that unlike with older versions, Mail is not remembering if I am 
reading or down in the list of messages. 

I.E. When reading mail on my El Capitan system at work, if I use the arrow up 
key to read a message and then delete that message using the delete key, the 
message selected will be the prior message in the list. It appeared that with 
10.13.5 that if I delete message #5 then the selected message is the new 
message #5 in the list no matter which direction I am reading. Can anybody 
confirm this behavior Did anybody else ever even notice this wonderful feature 
of Macintosh mail that most other mail packages can’t seem to get right.
Take care,

Jonathan

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