How to scroll in Mac Mail 6.5?

I recently upgraded to Lion and Mail 6.5. I've found it frustrating that scrolling is different and not very functional...or perhaps I just haven't figured it out?
When viewing a mailbox, I simply have a scrolling bar to the right and no up/down scrolling arrows that would allow me to click up or down one email at a time. And if I use the scrolling bar to the righ of the column, the slightest movement makes it jump more than a page at a time.
Previously, when cleaning out mailboxes I could hightlight an email, hold the shift key, then scroll or click down the mailbox, hightligthing emails, then clicking on one at the bottom, highlighting just a few or hundreds of emails,  and delete the entire highlighted list. The current scrolling doesn't allow that? It jumps too many emails so I cannot review them?
Am I missing something?

If you wish to go one-at-a-time, you can use the arrow keys on the keyboard.
Do you have scrolling enabled on your trackpad?
You should be able to scroll through them as fast or slow as you want.
But, using the scroll thumb on the bar would be the same. Clicking above or below the thumb in the scrollbar will scroll an entire page.

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