I subscribe quite a lot of blogs. (Most of them are low-traffic, so
there's not that many posts to read per day; I'm not in need of a Feeds
Anonymous membership).

But, anyway, now and then I find that one of the feeds is broken. It's
usually found by chance; Seamonkey does not warn me of problems
downloading feeds.

It used to be that I could keep a sharp eye to the status bar, trigger a
"Get messages for account" for the entire feed tree and watch for error
messages.

Since a couple versions back, though, Seamonkey started flashing error
messages in the status bar for "no new articles on this feed". As I
said, most of my lists are low traffic, so almost all of them give off
this so-called "error." The problem is, they overwhelm the real errors
to the point of illegibility. It's useless information drowning the
useful info.

So... is there some kind of about:config pref to disable the "no new
articles" message and return to the old behavior? Better yet, is there
some way to get actual error popups when a feed is broken?
-- 
MCBastos

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