At 10:18 -0400 4/30/13, Eric A. Meyer wrote:
At 21:34 +0200 4/29/13, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 29 Apr 2013, at 17:11, Eric A. Meyer wrote:

While you're at it, I'll throw in a vague report that the message pane doesn't always seem to know where the top of the message is located. Sometimes the message pane will load with the first few lines scrolled off the top of the pane.

Note that MailMate remembers the scrolling position for messages you have viewed previously. Could this explain it or do you also see it for messages you have not viewed before?

I've just discovered it's not that. I have a Smart Mailbox called "Unread Mailbox" which shows me all the unread messages in my two inboxes. As I arrow up and down from one to another, sometimes I'll hit a longer message and it will be scrolled down a few lines in the preview pane. If I scroll it up, it will usually be properly placed when I come back to it, but then another will be scrolled down-- one that was properly scrolled (all the way to the top) the last time I went past it. I saw this just a few minutes ago. The problem is, I can't find a pattern, and thus no way of reliably reproducing the effect. It seems to just happen occasionally. If it does happen again, what should I capture to pass along?

   Followup: I managed to create a reproducible situation.  Here's how:

I have a message that appears in both "Unread Inbox" and "Flagged" (because, at the moment, it's both). I noticed that I had been in "Flagged" just before seeing the message scrolled down about a line in "Unread Inbox". So I went back to "Flagged" and viewed the message there, and it was scrolled down a bit more. Back to "Unread Inbox", and the message was scrolled down yet more. Not exactly a line each time, but close. As I went back and forth between mailboxes and viewed the message, each initial viewing would scroll the message down a bit more-- but JUST on the initial view upon entering a mailbox. Any further viewings before leaving the mailbox would leave the new scroll state unchanged. I'm also able to induce this in other messages in "Unread Inbox" that are not flagged by going to my actual Inbox (that shows all read and unread message) and then going back to "Unread Inbox" and viewing longer messages. It doesn't happen to all of them, but some of them.
   I can shoot a screencast if the description above is unclear or confusing.

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