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In vertical view, when the width of the message preview starts to decrease, the basic buttons (Reply, Reply to all, etc) get disappeared and lost...

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In vertical view, it is needed to further up the width of the mail list in order for the title to be readable. Doing this, the right pane (message preview) gets narrowed , but the basic mail buttons (reply, reply to all, forward, etc) get lost. I see that there is not a wrapping mechanism , or narrowing mechanism of the buttons in order to stay visible. Also, there is no scroll bar , so for the user to be able to find the buttons through scrolling.

Is there some workaround or somethiong that I am missing?

Thank you in advance

In vertical view, it is needed to further up the width of the mail list in order for the title to be readable. Doing this, the right pane (message preview) gets narrowed , but the basic mail buttons (reply, reply to all, forward, etc) get lost. I see that there is not a wrapping mechanism , or narrowing mechanism of the buttons in order to stay visible. Also, there is no scroll bar , so for the user to be able to find the buttons through scrolling. Is there some workaround or somethiong that I am missing? Thank you in advance

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A bug was reported for this. You could vote for the bug and add any additional comments such as version of Thunderbird and ythe OS you use. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1214143

You do not need to post repeat questions.