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
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