I've no idea, but state.pmj is a file that holds various details about window positions, column widths among many other things. PMail will recreate it with defaults if it is missing, and if it gets corrupted it can result in strange layouts. Perhaps it can also lead to odd behaviour like you saw.
<p>I've no idea, but state.pmj is a file that holds various details about window positions, column widths among many other things.&nbsp; PMail will recreate it with defaults if it is missing, and if it gets corrupted it can result in strange layouts.&nbsp; Perhaps it can also lead to odd behaviour like you saw.
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