Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Tom S. wrote:

Michael Gordon wrote:
Tom S. wrote:
I'm using SeaMonkey 2.0.14, with Windows XP Pro SP3. Here is what I
often see when opening an email message for the first time:

http://i55.tinypic.com/2ho8swm.gif

Why do I get a header mess in the message area like this when pressing
F8 to view an email?


Most likely because you have View/Headers/All selected. Try selecting
"Normal"

Michael g

Nope. The headers setting isn't set for All. It's usually set for Normal
or sometimes Extended Normal. The problem is showing in the message
body. It only does this kind of thing on the first message selected. If
I go to another message, it will show OK. Then, when I go back to the
first message, it also will show the way it should. BTW, it doesn't
matter whether it is an html or plain-text message.
(Although this bug isn't a severe problem, it can get irritating
sometimes.)

I've occasionally seen something like this with HTML messages, for a
random assortments of senders. Selecting another message and then
returning fixes it. But I haven't seen the full-monty source code you're
getting; what I've seen is poorly rendered HTML, most often application
of the wrong charset. Going and returning apparently forces it to reread
the header and apply the correct charset.




Yes, selecting another message and then returning fixes it here as well. But at times, it has happened on both html and plain text messages. It doesn't seem to matter where the email comes from.

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