I see where the first can be a problem. The solution is a simple as don't open 
the messages, but read them in the preview pane with images turned off. When 
you want to display the images just for that message, just press ctrl+i.

I don't see the second as a problem and don't think evo should abandon 
standards because they may confuse a very few windows users who won't accept 
the reasonable explanation.

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Art Alexion
MIS/Central Office Support
Resources for Human Development

----- Original Message -----
From: evolution-list-boun...@gnome.org <evolution-list-boun...@gnome.org>
To: evolution-list@gnome.org <evolution-list@gnome.org>
Sent: Sat Feb 21 12:51:35 2009
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evaluating Evolution- some basic questions

On Sat, 2009-02-21 at 12:38 -0500, Rob wrote:
> Thanks.  I already had them opening up in new windows.  When I delete
> the message, a new window with the next message opens.

You're right.

> Drives me absolutely batty.  So really no way to change that
> behaviour?  Seems a bit of a risk, especially if image preview is on
> and if a web-based image has some malicious code hidden in it......

I agree actually. What I do when I get nervous is close the preview pane
and open the specific message I want. After reaing, I close it and
explicitly open the next one I want to look at.

> Also would like the original message to close when I click reply as I
> have my Outlook set to do.  Just looking at it from an efficiency
> point of view this is already hundreds, maybe more, extra clicks per
> day for me given the volume of mail I receive and send.  

I guess I'm just used to it.

Both of these things could be filed in Bugzilla, the first as a
(potential) bug, the second as an enhancement. If you do so, please post
the BZ numbers here.

poc

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