On 7/2/2013 11:46 PM MCBastos submitted the following:
> Well, after a longer-than-usual interval, the new Seamonkey version
> arrived. It generally seems to work fine as usual. However...
> 
> 1. Enigmail apparently has not caught up yet. It's probably just a
> matter of a day or two until they release a 2.19-compatible version.
> Still, if you depend on encrypted/authenticated e-mail, you might with
> to wait.


I have been using enig1.6a1pre with SM 2.19b2 and 2.19 without any
problems that I know of.

> 
> 2. The release notes for 2.18 (it would have been nice to see them
> included, or at least linked, in the 2.19 release notes -- after all,
> there was no general release with that particular set of changes...)
> mentions an experimental Private Browsing mode. How do I find it?
> 
> 3. Since I'm mentioning the release notes, there's some wording there
> that should have been fixed a long time ago. Where it is written
> 
> "Data loss warning: If you use a profile with this or any later version
> and then try to go back to SeaMonkey 2.0,"...
> 
> It should really be written:
> 
> "Data loss warning: If you use a profile with any version later than 2.1
> and then try to go back to SeaMonkey 2.0,"...
> 
> 4. As long as I'm airing old petty annoyances... why does SM asks me to
> re-register as default e-mail program every time I update it? It doesn't
> seem to be necessary for the other default behaviors I assign it, such
> as default browser and such.
> 
> 

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