>> I may be misreading your problem, but in my Apple Mail window on a MacBook Pro 2009 Unibody running 10.7.5 there is a standard left-sided window showing all the different mailboxes you have or have created. At the bottom of this left window forming roughly a square is a partition labeled Mail Activity, which intermittently shows progress of Mail coming in or out of various Mailboxes with a blue progress bar. At the bottom of that are three symbols, 1) a "+" sign, 2) a down arrow in a square, and 3) a cogwheel plus down arrow. Holding my cursor over #2 reveals that it's called "Hide Mail Activity". If I click the #2 down arrow in square symbol, it collapses the Mail Activity partition. You can recover it by clicking the same symbol again (now an up arrow). Does this help you?
>> Dick Johnson
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> Good idea, but I'm using System 10.9.4 and Mail 7.3 so what I see is different. Choice #2 you mention is not available to me. And the crazy Activity window still has the animated horizontal blue & white stripe bar annoying me.
I, too, am using MacOS 10.9.4 and Mail 7.3, and what Dick describes is exactly what I see, and where I see it.
I normally keep that activity section closed.
There is also a choice, under the Windows menu, to open an activity *window*, which for me is not useful, because what appears there comes and goes so quickly it can scarcely be read.
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