After reading message you move to next by deletion; moving without deletion must you go to inbox and select next one - awkward. Are there scrolling keys hidden?
Was difficult to get question into one sentence! When reading your incoming mail, moving to the next message happens automatically when you delete the first. However, sometimes you wish to move on without deleting the current message. The only way I have found is to go back to the inbox, and then select the next message, which is awkward. Outlook and Yahoo have up and down cursor keys for this function, but I cannot find any such in Mozella. Do they exist?
A second question: If you are receiving a message with a long chain of back-and-forth messages, it is useful to say delete all but the last couple before you print - you already may have printed those. In Outlook, you can highlight parts of the message, hit delete key and they go. I have found that if you try this is Mozella, the whole combined message disappears, not just the highlighted bits. Can you delete just parts of a message before printing?
Thanks - David Robinson, new to Mozella after ATT/SBC stopped supporting Outlook
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If messages are read in a tab, window or the Message Pane (F8), F and B move forward and back through the Threads Pane (message list). See the Go menu for more shortcuts (press Alt if the Menu Bar is hidden).
By default, TB prints the selected part of a message.
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Chosen Solution
If messages are read in a tab, window or the Message Pane (F8), F and B move forward and back through the Threads Pane (message list). See the Go menu for more shortcuts (press Alt if the Menu Bar is hidden).
By default, TB prints the selected part of a message.
Thanks!