On 02/22/2012 01:53 PM, WLS wrote:
> On 02/22/2012 01:08 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
>>
>>
>> Philip TAYLOR wrote:
>>
>>>> You could probably replace them with images of your choice, or
>>>> edit the
>>>> images in an image editing application.
>>
>> There is much more to this than meets the eye.  I rename
>> the original "msgcomposeWindow.ico" to "msgcompose.ico"
>> and all is fine; I clone the "messengerWindow.ico" file
>> and all is fine.  I rename this last to (e.g.,) "messenger.ico"
>> and all is fine.  But the instant I rename it to
>> ""msgcomposeWindow.ico", it immediately takes on the appearance
>> of the original "msgcomposeWindow.ico".  WTH is going on ?!
>>
>> Philip Taylor
> 
> 
> I don't see that problem, though I have .png and not .ico files, and
> just renamed, not clone any icons.
> 
> The messenger icons are used by the SeaMonkey mail window. Are you sure
> those are the ones you want to use for the Compose window?
> 
> Renamed msgcomposerWindow16 to msgcomposerWindow16S
> Renamed msgcomposeWindow to msgcomposeWindowM
> Renamed msgcomposeWindow48 to msgcomposeWindwo48L
> Renamed messengerWindow to msgcomposeWindow
> 
> Seems to WFM.
> 


Further investigation shows "About 43,399,564 results" in a Startpage
search for mail icons, including an email icon generator.

Maybe you could find an icon to your liking at one of the free icon
finder sites.

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