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how to prevent changing unread messages to read

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  • Èsì tí ó kẹ́hìn lọ́wọ́ h4xintl

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Highlighting a message, such as when scrolling up or down with the arrow keys, changes unread messages to "read". How can I keep the unread messages highlighted by bold print? Another situation where this occurs is when I read a message and then file or delete it the next message automatically changes to "read", even if it hasn't. Thanks.

Highlighting a message, such as when scrolling up or down with the arrow keys, changes unread messages to "read". How can I keep the unread messages highlighted by bold print? Another situation where this occurs is when I read a message and then file or delete it the next message automatically changes to "read", even if it hasn't. Thanks.

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If there is no "preview pane" to display the message, it won't be marked as read. That's the theory.

I suspect that you, like me, can't imagine having to open messages in separate tabs or windows. The "preview pane" is pretty much all we need to read our email. ;-)

You can use right-click|Mark|As Unread to reinstate the unread status. I'm pretty sure there's a single key press command to do this too, but I can't think where to look for it right now. You can also toggle the read/unread state by clicking on the green dot in the message list.

And maybe you could set a longer delay before changing state.

Tools|Options|Display|Advanced

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Press F8 and turn the message pane off.

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Sorry, I don't understand. When I press F8 the message list enlarges (extends downward), eliminating the area where messages are read. I don't see any other options. Thanks.

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So it seems I would have to double click on a message to read it in a new tab. Is that the only way? Thanks.

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Ọ̀nà àbáyọ Tí a Yàn

If there is no "preview pane" to display the message, it won't be marked as read. That's the theory.

I suspect that you, like me, can't imagine having to open messages in separate tabs or windows. The "preview pane" is pretty much all we need to read our email. ;-)

You can use right-click|Mark|As Unread to reinstate the unread status. I'm pretty sure there's a single key press command to do this too, but I can't think where to look for it right now. You can also toggle the read/unread state by clicking on the green dot in the message list.

And maybe you could set a longer delay before changing state.

Tools|Options|Display|Advanced

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h4xintl said

Sorry, I don't understand. When I press F8 the message list enlarges (extends downward), eliminating the area where messages are read. I don't see any other options. Thanks.

Well yeah. You said you did not want them marked as read. If you open them in the messages pane, a tab or a window you have read the message and Thunderbird marks them as such.

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Thank you very much. Changing the delay before changing state solved my issue. Now it behaves more like Windows Live Mail, which is where I'm coming from.