On 08/01/2011 07:08 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>> Updated to 2.3b1 on a new profile/testing system and discovered an odd
>> component in the email header that I've not seen before. See:
>> <http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/38/screenshotbug797718resu.png/>
>> [Circled area just below Subject). If I click the 'Update' button the
>> header expands.
>>
>> I do not see this in my daily use machine (profile has been migrated
>> from 1.x to 2.3x over time, so it's probably profile/settings related).
>>
>> What is this? Both machines are set to view only in plain text mode and
>> show attachments inline.
> 
> I suspect that this is now "in the email header" but in the message body. 
> Could 
> you use ^U (or View->Message Source) to see the text behind this? If possible 
> could you post it?
> 
> The fact that clicking update does something leads me to suspect it is 
> triggering jave, or javascript, or in some way not honoring the request for 
> plain text only. However, if this information is in an attachment I don't 
> know 
> if the "plain text" only applies to the message itself, probably not, since 
> some 
> interpretation is needed to show picture attachments, etc.
> 
> Message source will tell you/us what is happening.
> 

Stéphane Grégoire on the dev group figured it out; apparently I'd
installed the xul-ext-bugmail extension:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/xul-ext-bugmail

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