11.2 (to be released tomorrow) contains Thunderbird 3.o(b4). There are some changes to the last version used in 11.1. One of them is that when you want to read a message and *right-click* on it the first option which you can select it to open it in a new window. If you click on this option, then you can exit this message after reading it by simply clicking on the X in the top right-hand button on the page (just like you would have done in 11.1 and prior). However, if you *left double-click* on the selected message to read then things are kinda different: the exit from that message is NOT the X in the top right-hand button - *this will close Thunderbird!* - but the 'exit' will appear just above the header of the message you have selected to read - much the same way that in Firefox a TAB is shown when you open a new URL (kinda, you'll see what I mean). (The same thing happens if you select the *second* option when you *right-click* on the message.) Even knowing all this, I still keep closing TB when closing a message I just read :-( . Habits are hard to break. Oh, there is still a bug in TB 3.0 which is that it does not automatically start Firefox when you left-click on an URL mentioned in a TB message. You need to Copy the URL and then paste it in Firefox's URL window :-( . Annoying but not fatal. BC -- I work to live not live to work. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org