said: 
>News is OK, but it has to be SeaMonkey. 
It is.  Plain 1.0 at the moment. 
>By Flash window I assume you mean a browser window that has Flash 
>content. 
Yep. 
>By 3G what I am seeing might not be obvious.  By just adding or removing  
>the Flash files from the plugins directory - and restarting SM - I add  
>or remove a delay in the time it takes for the next message to appear in  
>the lower pane. 
I understand what you are saying.  I may be be the best test.  Can anyone 
on the Mozilla newsgroup replicate you problem?  
>With an inbox containing just a few one word test messages  
>it was taking twenty seconds to scroll from one message to the next. 
That's clearly too long.  I doubt very much this is a hardware issue.  You 
have some sort of conflict.  It's to early to know if it's just SeaMonkey. 
Steven 
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