Leopard Mail Preview Pane

In Tiger, the preview pane for mail was made into columns. First the mailboxes, etc, then the mail, then the preview pane. Now, in Leopard, the preview pane is below the list of emails. I prefer the former. Any idea how to change it back? I've looked in preferences, view, window and can find no answers. Also, no one else has posted anything about this that I could find.
Am I that obtuse or am I the only one who cares?
Please help.

This was never the default view (the preview pane has always been below the messages by default), so you must've had a plugin installed that allowed you to change it. As suggested in another reply, take a look at Letterbox and, if that doesn't work, WideMail.
http://www.daneharnett.com/widemail/

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