WaltS wrote:

Known issue since version 2.15. Should be white listed by now.

<http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.15/#issues>

Norton/Symantec anti-virus scanners may report that some parts of
SeaMonkey (e.g. the file freebl3.dll) are suspicious. If you
downloaded SeaMonkey from one of the official download sites, this is
a false alarm. You might experience problems with secure websites
when this happens. To fix the issue, instruct your anti-virus
software to ignore these files (and move them out of quarantine)
and/or switch to another anti-virus software and reinstall
SeaMonkey.

Thanks for the reassurance. I couldn't remember if this was or wasn't one of the files Norton misdiagnoses. If the problem is that old, they're really asleep at the switch.

--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher

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