In the mail the bar at the bottom of the Inbox window won't slide up to allow the contents of the selected message appear without double click to open it in a separate window. A thinking about it?

In the mail the bar at the bottom of the Inbox window won't slide up to allow the contents of the selected message appear without double click to open it in a separate window. A thinking about it? I can't find anything in the preferences that relates. The ability to drag the bar just seems jammed.

Using El Capitan? If so, in Mail, go to preferences-> look at one and activate the option "use the classic setup."

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