»Q« wrote, On 03/04/2013 18:22:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 10:23:41 +0200
Ray_Net <[email protected]> wrote:

»Q« wrote, On 03/04/2013 00:02:
On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 23:46:48 +0200
Ray_Net <[email protected]> wrote:

»Q« wrote, On 01/04/2013 23:59:
On Mon, 01 Apr 2013 22:05:13 +0200
Ray_Net <[email protected]> wrote:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776096

SM created itself the bug  - because i have the problem in the
"Sent" folder.

No one interested ?
Need either an example e-mail or (preferably) steps needed to
create one.
I did not know how to post soemwhere the pure text of the mail, i
am not sure if the SM action "View Message source" can be used to
copy/paste in notepad(i suspect that notepad can alter the text) or
another text editor to save it on my website....
Forward it as an attachment.

I cannot reproduce the problem, this is the first time i see it
caused by the copy of the sended mail (created by SM) into the SM
"Sent" folder.
Showing use the e-mail may get you information about what's wrong
with it, if anything.

If SeaMonkey actually is creating bad e-mails, it would be worth
filing a bug about, but without steps to reproduce it wouldn't be a
very useful bug.

Sorry, SM did not produce bad mail in 99,99999999 % i cannot give
steps to follow,
what i say is that SM have a bug, because SM display the subject of
the same mail differently when SM display it in the mail list an when
SM display it in the preview pane.

The problem is not in the mail, the problem is in SM rendering the
Subject line.
So far, with the only bits of e-mails I've been able to look at from
the bug report, the problem is with the mails themselves.  This
includes the one you posted at
<http://home.scarlet.be/~rs268454/testmail.htm>.  It has a space
character, whereas the other ones had tab characters, but the effect is
the same.

If the *current* version of SeaMonkey does produce such a problem
e-mail, I'd say there's a bug worth pursuing, but there's not enough
information at this point to pursue anything about it.

Just to mention that with this pseudo-bad mail SM can display CORRECTLY the subject in the preview pane.
How did you explain that ?
I have an explanation: The guy who wrote the preview pane is a GOOD programmer. the guy who wrote the thread-pane is a BAD programmer.
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