As Dennis said above, the right-click delete without viewing for a 
single message appears to work in 2002031408 - phil

Geraint Edwards wrote:

> I know its late in the day for feature suggestions. with Mozilla 1.0 
> just around the corner. but the following are based on my experiences.
>
> Here are 3 possible suggestions for 'killer features' that could 
> differentiate Mozilla from the opposition (all email related).
>
> 1. Spam avoidance.
>
> A tactic often used by spammers is to send HTML emails that include 
> 'web-bugs' - images that are dynamically created and unique to the 
> email.  This allows recipient mail address validation and, more 
> importantly, that the email was 'read'.
>
> Why not differentiate between controlling image downloads in webpages 
> and in emails, via the privacy & security preferences?  A more 
> advanced implementation would be possible with a toggle images button 
> next to each viewed message and an rdf based list of 'senders' whose 
> images are trusted.
>
> 2. Delete without viewing.
>
> I like to keep my inbox 'clean' but I have not found a way of deleting 
> a single message without clicking on it and in doing so viewing it in 
> the preview pane.  This previewing then means that the sender of *'see 
> me doing XXXX'* knows that my email address is valid and that I read 
> my messages :-( [see suggestion 1 above].
>
> How about changing the right click on a message so that you get the 
> context menu, allowing you to delete the message, without 'reading' 
> the message?
>
> 3. Printing scaled images
>
> Many people, when they receive an image by email from the owner of a 
> digital camera or find a nice photo on a web page, find that they have 
> no way of printing the image so that it is of a suitable size on the 
> printed page.  This would be a nice to have feature that could be very 
> attractive to less technical users who do not have access to graphics 
> packages.
>
> Any reactions?
>
> Geraint



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