Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:


ups, you need to escape it. In case you did not notice, try:

grep '\^\^' somefile


I did that, don't worry :)
(Otherwise I wouldn't get hits on our e-mails about this...)

About the other suggestions from Giridhar: I'm willing to experiment if you tell me what to do in detail.

I think the best way would be if you can somehow start with a new mozilla profile (e.g. a new test user on your system), then import it to thunderbird (during initial start of thunderbird) to reproduce this.

I tried it more than once and couldn't get any problems showing up, so I think it will not be so easy.

Alex

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