On 04/29/2016 02:21 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 04/29/16 12:43, Rick Stevens wrote:

You do know you can resize the various Thunderbird panes by putting the
cursor over the dividing lines, waiting for it to turn into the double
arrow cursor, holding the left mouse button down and dragging the lines
whichever way you want. It's sticky, meaning the next time you open
Thunderbird it'll appear in the same way you buggered it the last time.
I've used it extensively.
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Yes I do that routinely but that can't be done on that center panel that
takes up about 11 lines between the usual list at the top and the
message text pane. When I open your message with a double click the top
pane closes but the 11 line space just moves up adding four or five more
lines of space to the message text panel.

Ah, I see what you mean. You're referring to the grey bar with the From,
Subject and To fields along with the disposition buttons (Reply, Forward, etc.). Yes, that can't be resized. I stand (er, sit) corrected.

And this problem remains after I have downgraded to 38.3.0 ...

Poma has suggested Balsa and I've downloaded that to try. That and we
are building a horse shed, and I have a new router that needs Tomato
installed, but the e-mail configuration "problem" probably takes
precedence. Now Balsa looks hopeful to me ...

Never used Balsa so I can't speak to it.
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