Apple Mail display

I'm on El Capitan, 10.11.6, and today I must have clicked when I shouldn't have and post display settings have changed.

I run in the standard view, and my setup is that my Inbox list appears at the top, and when I chose a message in this list, I am able to read the message in the Panel below.

Somehow, this lower panel disappeared.

I have the small point on the edge of bottom of page of mail, the point, I should be able to enter with the cursor and re - open my control panel. When I mouse over the point, the cursor changes to show that I should be able to raise the issue and reopen the Panel. However, nothing happens when I try to move this point.

I checked my e-mail preferences, changing back to the classic view. I closed and restarted Mail and even restarted this iMac. Nothing has worked.

Any siggestions?

Thank you!

Hi there, darrylfromfairfield!

Thank you for reaching out with Apple Support communities. Based on your post, I understand that the preview pane of your e-mail application is no longer visible. You can see the separation line with the point at the bottom of your Classic view, but if you try to pull up from the bottom, nothing happens. I live in my Mail application and rely on the preview pane, myself, so I definitely want to help!

In fact, I ran into a situation similar to what you describe personally. To fix it, I had to click on this point in the separator, then drag at least half to the top of the mail before the preview pane window became visible again. I encourage you to try again, making sure to keep dragging until the preview pane is visible; You may need to slide further to the top of the Mail application window you initially visited.

If by dragging the separator at least half (or more if necessary) does not have the preview pane visible, I suggest to leave the Mail app and opening again while now Shift.

Have a great day!

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