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From: Tom Cross
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Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] Scroll bar on Preview pane.
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2020 14:59:48 +1100
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Hi Marijn
Chrome Browser
Windows 10 Pro, Ver 1903, Build 18362.592
The scroll bars "appear" when using Firefox not with Chrome.
Just forced a Chrome browser update.
Scroll bars now showing.
tom crosspartner HTMLnet
e: tomc@html.com.au
m: 0418 295 336
The FBI Internet Complaint Center (IC3) reported from October
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email compromise (BEC) scams hit $26 billion. The frequency of
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--- Original message ---
Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] Scroll bar on Preview pane.
From: Surgemail Support (Marijn) <surgemail-support@netwinsite.com>
To: <surgemail-list@netwin.co.nz>
Date: Monday, 20/01/2020 09:35:49
There is a scrollbar in the message list and message display with the message list, it is just an minimal one (like is all the trend these days) where it hides when not needed.
If you move the mouse the scroll bar should appear and you cal drag it as normal. If there is an issue with that not working I need to know what browser and platform the user is using.
But yes, I could fairly easily add a setting to disable the fancy modern scrollbar code and it should revert to the normal scrollbar behaviour.
Marijn
On Friday 17/01/2020 at 8:41 pm, Tom Cross wrote:
Hi
I have had a few customers feedback on the new surgeweb interface.
All are happy, after the adjustment.
there is a common complaint.
The scroll bar is missing on the preview pane.
Can this be added please?????
regards
tom crosspartner HTMLnet
e: tomc@html.com.au
m: 0418 295 336
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The FBI Internet Complaint Center (IC3) reported from October
2013 to July 2019 total losses worldwide for known business
email compromise (BEC) scams hit $26 billion. The frequency of
BEC scams has increased year over year and so has the value of
attempted thefts, reaching a monthly average of more than $300 million.