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Hierdie gesprek is in die argief. Vra asseblief 'n nuwe vraag as jy hulp nodig het.

Is there a way I can set TB to advance UP after I have deleted an email. My sort is newest on top. If I delete the oldest 'new' mail, TB advances down.

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I sort email with newest on top. I read emails on the inbox folder window. I do not open individual emails. When I delete the oldest of the new emails by tapping the delete button in the address bar, TB advances to and highlights the email below. I have to mouse over (or leave the mouse pad and arrow key up) and manually highlight the newer email that is up from the deleted email. Can I change this advance feature to advance UP after each deletion? I get hundreds of emails a day and need to read them in the order received. I do not like Newest on the bottom even though it would solve this problem. If I cannot change this, can Mozilla make this an option in a future version?

I sort email with newest on top. I read emails on the inbox folder window. I do not open individual emails. When I delete the oldest of the new emails by tapping the delete button in the address bar, TB advances to and highlights the email below. I have to mouse over (or leave the mouse pad and arrow key up) and manually highlight the newer email that is up from the deleted email. Can I change this advance feature to advance UP after each deletion? I get hundreds of emails a day and need to read them in the order received. I do not like Newest on the bottom even though it would solve this problem. If I cannot change this, can Mozilla make this an option in a future version?

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