Ben Bucksch wrote: > Yes, you could display both or either, but it's a hidden pref only > anyways, and any addition supposedly makes the code slower (at least > that's what mscott said).
I have the pref set to display User-Agent in the header, and I read Boris' original post with great interest because all i can conclude now is that less than half of posters use software that uses the "User-Agent:" header. If I understand correctly, no user agent/mailer identifies itself using BOTH headers anyway, so displaying both (i.e. in the same message) is a moot point. However, since a significant proportion of user agents out there (especially certain commercial products with dominant market share--even the new versions) use "X-Mailer:" instead of "User-Agent:", it would be interesting to turn on the X-Mailer pref, too. Ben, are you saying this would require new code that would slow down the program (incrementally)? Or are you saying it's a pref that's in there, that I could turn on in user.js, but it might slow down MY Moz performance (incrementally)? If it's the latter, (and I think this is what Boris was after, too), can you please tell us what the appropriate entry in user.js would be? Many thanks. -- Nicolas Owens <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://homepage.mac.com/nsowens/>
