b_s-wilk wrote:
"John H. Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:

I am using Thunderbird 2.0.0.9 on my Mac G5 at 10.39

Somewhere during one of the point upgrades I lost the ability to see any header info. Normal or all.

No help at the Knowledge base.

Any ideas, am I missing a setting somewhere?

It's possible that you simply hit the little arrow in the header on the top left and made it collapse. Can you see the header data when viewing source?

Sometimes I press a key combination by accident and make things disappear or change. Good thing about Thunderbird is that all of its preferences that are/aren't in view can be edited fairly easily in Preferences [Options]/Advanced/General/Config_Editor. Search for 'header' and find one that looks like it will fix that.

Details here, http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_:_FAQs_:_About:config_Entries, so you don't break anything. When you fix it, back up the prefs.

About:config allows you to edit/change prefs in all Mozilla applications.

Betty

Thanks for the response Betty. I had changed all the references to headers to DEFAULT in the Config editor. There are more than you would think. I also ran disk utility to repair permissions which usually fixes most problems.

There is no arrow at the top of where the header window should be, and Yes, I can see header info when viewing SOURCE.

At Mozilla HELP it told me I should be able to bring up the Profile Manager and create a new Profile. I double click the Tbird icon while holding down the Option key, but all that accomplishes is that it toggles the Mail & News groups window hidden and visible. ???

I also have some other minor but aggravating issues with this Mac and I realize that I will soon need to upgrade the OS or move up to a newer machine.

I have a dual 1.8 G5 but the processors are not Intel and my guess is that a lot of the newer features will probably not work farther down the line.

John


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