hehe299792458 macrumors 6502a Original poster Dec 13, 2008 783 3 Jul 5, 2009 #1 I checked the "hide" box - which works for all my other applications - but mail still shows its window on startup. Is there any way to correct this?
I checked the "hide" box - which works for all my other applications - but mail still shows its window on startup. Is there any way to correct this?
spinnerlys Guest Sep 7, 2008 14,328 7 forlod bygningen Jul 5, 2009 #2 The "hide Mail at start up" is still a feature request for Mac OS X, if I remember correctly from my AI days, as it never seems to work correctly. But I might be wrong, and it works nowadays.
The "hide Mail at start up" is still a feature request for Mac OS X, if I remember correctly from my AI days, as it never seems to work correctly. But I might be wrong, and it works nowadays.
hehe299792458 macrumors 6502a Original poster Dec 13, 2008 783 3 Jul 5, 2009 #3 spinnerlys said: The "hide Mail at start up" is still a feature request for Mac OS X, if I remember correctly from my AI days, as it never seems to work correctly. But I might be wrong, and it works nowadays. Click to expand... hmm.... it seems to be a rather basic feature for Apple to have missed
spinnerlys said: The "hide Mail at start up" is still a feature request for Mac OS X, if I remember correctly from my AI days, as it never seems to work correctly. But I might be wrong, and it works nowadays. Click to expand... hmm.... it seems to be a rather basic feature for Apple to have missed
isaaclimdc macrumors 6502 Jun 28, 2009 362 0 Pittsburgh, PA Jul 5, 2009 #4 Yes, this is a pesky little bug that has been present in Tiger and (sadly still) in Leopard. However, be rest assured, this has been fixed in Snow Leopard. I'm a developer using the 10A394 build of Snow Leopard and Mail.app hides nicely on startup.
Yes, this is a pesky little bug that has been present in Tiger and (sadly still) in Leopard. However, be rest assured, this has been fixed in Snow Leopard. I'm a developer using the 10A394 build of Snow Leopard and Mail.app hides nicely on startup.