Well, to provide a different viewpoint, I prefer preview to remain open. [:D]
However, I'm seeing a slightly different (although not as major) "lack of stickiness" issue. I can set my buttons to "text only", arrange the message list columns to the relative widths I like, etc., etc., and have "save desktop state" enabled, but when I get and and back in, everything is set back to where it was (defaults). With my small monitor and low resolution (17", 1024x768), I'd like to get as much "client area" as possible.
I'm currently "re-evaluating" Pegasus mail again (after a 2-year tryout of Thunderbird which itself followed years of prior Pegasus usage) and I'd like to figure out how to make my minor customizations stick, if possible. It's probably just something I've overlooked and if someone can point me in the right direction, that would be great. Pegasus is an amazing and and feature-rich package - I'm sure there's a way to do most anything (within reason, of course! :-)
Thanks.
<p>Well, to provide a different viewpoint, I prefer preview to remain open. [:D]
However, I'm seeing a slightly different (although not as major) "lack of stickiness" issue. I can set my buttons to "text only", arrange the message list columns to the relative widths I like, etc., etc., and have "save desktop state" enabled, but when I get and and back in, everything is set back to where it was (defaults). With my small monitor and low resolution (17", 1024x768), I'd like to get as much "client area" as possible.</p><p>I'm currently "re-evaluating" Pegasus mail again (after a 2-year tryout of Thunderbird which itself followed years of prior Pegasus usage) and I'd like to figure out how to make my minor customizations stick, if possible. It's probably just something I've overlooked and if someone can point me in the right direction, that would be great. Pegasus is an amazing and and feature-rich package - I'm sure there's a way to do most anything (within reason, of course! :-)
</p><p>Thanks.
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