*-* On Thu, 10 Jul 2014, at 00:02:09 +0200,
*-* In Article 53bdbbe1.7000...@hfigge.myfqdn.de,
*-* Hartmut Figge wrote
*-* About Re: User-agent line not appearing in email
Ken Whiton:
The developers were discussing which strings to add to the list of
headers TB would recognize as User-Agent
of headers
TB would recognize as User-Agent equivalents. One that I remember
that they added to the list was X-Newsreader. My TB doesn't recognize
it as a User-Agent equivalent, but current versions of TB do recognize it.
Ken Whiton
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that Message-ID.
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user.js file. The file doesn't exist
until it's created when the first entry is added.
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. It's the
timing of events resulting from the double click that's the cause.
I agree with Ed Mullen's suggestion to adjust the mouse settings. If
that doesn't work, just be more careful when clicking. ;-)
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), but I don't know if element identifiers would be the same.
Your best bet would be to ask in the mozilla.support.seamonkey
newsgroup. To give you a headstart on that I'm cross-posting this and
setting the follow-up to mozilla.support.seamonkey.
Ken Whiton
need
that added hassle/uncertainty.
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