Comment 4 for bug 311827

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dmflad (dmflad) wrote : Re: [Bug 311827] [NEW] deleting opened email opens next email

dmflad wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: thunderbird
>
> I do not use the message pane in Thunderbird since I want to control
> what emails I open and when.
>
> I click on an email and it opens in new window so I may read it. Okay so far.
> I delete this just read email and it drops into the trash .. this is okay too
> BUT in its place the window opens the next email in my queue.. this is NOT okay.
>
> I have not been able to find GUI way to drop back to main Thunderbird window after deleting a just read/opened email.
> Can this be done by modding some config file somewhere?
>
> Running Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
> Thunderbird 2.0.0.18
> Results of apt-cache policy thunderbird
> thunderbird:
> Installed: 2.0.0.18+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1
> Candidate: 2.0.0.18+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1
> Version table:
> *** 2.0.0.18+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1 0
> 500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-updates/main Packages
> 500 http://security.ubuntu.com hardy-security/main Packages
> 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
> 2.0.0.12+nobinonly-0ubuntu1 0
> 500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main Packages
>
> ProblemType: Bug
> Architecture: i386
> Date: Sat Dec 27 18:10:59 2008
> Dependencies:
>
> DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
> Package: mozilla-thunderbird None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/mozilla-thunderbird.list]
> PackageArchitecture: all
> ProcEnviron:
> SHELL=/bin/bash
> PATH=/u01/oracle/11g/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:.
> LANG=en_US.UTF-8
> SourcePackage: thunderbird
> Uname: Linux 2.6.24-22-generic i686
>
> ** Affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
>
> ** Tags: apport-bug
>
Bug 471519 filed at Bugzilla as instructed

--
D.M.Flad
Wilmington, DE 19809

Managed to fall into the Ogden brook - in fact went in without the
slightest difficulty, amid applause from the bank; discovered from my
involuntary plunge that the water is just as wet as last year, and if
memory serves, a trifle colder. Reached home in the evening, cold, wet,
tired and hungry. Nevertheless, had a most glorious time. - A. Nelson
Cheney, 1878