On 15/02/2019 17:38, Justin Luth wrote: > Your screen does not reflect in any way what actually happens on any of > my machines. And I am quite sure that I have never done anything to > avoid seeing it. That's my whole point. If that screen was visible to > me or my users, I would have scripted into my setup workflow some way to > avoid that. But I don't have any scripts for Thunderbird except for > backup and restore. I never needed to search the internet asking how to > hide/disable it and encounter only evasion. I didn't have to read > through any source code in order to find answers. Despite the fact that > Thunderbird has publicly proclaimed that they are basically a dead, > homeless project, they have managed to not once force their donation > pixels onto any part of my screen.
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