On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 11:12 AM, psmith <psmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> I've just installed TB3b4 (because 3b3 was driving me nuts). I use IMAP, >>>> so on startup, it proceeded to download everything (although I'm pretty >>>> sure 3b3 had already done that). Unfortunately, it appears to have >>>> screwed things up. I have several accounts; they're all listed on the >>>> left side, but I have just a single Inbox at the top that contains >>>> everything from the Inbox of each account. >>>> >>>> Does anyone know the safest way to back out of this mess? >>>> >>>> And, is this the "correct" behaviour? If so, I'm not a fan. Is there >>>> some way to start up TB without having it inflict its "Smart Folder" >>>> functionality on me? >>> >>> Never mind. I found the (very tiny, unlabelled) arrows next to where it >>> read "Smart Folders". Clicking those changes the view to "Unread >>> Folders", "Recent Folders", etc. Eventually, I got it back to "All >>> Folders". That was a bit disturbing, to say the least. >>> >>> Another thing I noticed is that the "reply", "delete", "junk" buttons >>> have gone AWOL from the toolbar. That's easy enough to fix but couldn't >>> it have updated without making the user go back in and add those again? >> >> See the release notes. Those buttons are now on the header panel of each >> message. You can put them back on the top toolbar. (I have.) Also, get >> the "compactheader" extension to control the space used by the message >> header panel. > > unfortunately compactheader doesn't work correctly with 3b4 ;( And, by the way, does TB 3b4 work fine with the IMAP protocol? Paul -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines