Trane Francks:

>For some incredibly bizarre reason, SeaMonkey is translating User-Agent 
>to X-Mailer. If you look at the header information in the preview pane, 
>look for X-Mailer. If you look at the source, then User-Agent is it.

Sounds interesting. Very.

>The information isn't missing, per se, but the tag itself is being 
>misrepresented. It's the same information being given a different
>name depending on the view context.

I cannot reproduce it without some clarification. And for that let us
concentrate on a concrete example. Please give a MID or some other
identification.

I do not know what you mean with preview pane.  How do you invoke it?
The source should be Ctrl+U.

>It's being given a different name for some reason that I cannot fathom.

It would be better if X-Mailer would be displayed as X-Mailer in the
header pane, not as User-Agent. I fully agree with that. On the other
hand, despite of the naming, the content of the user agent is still
valuable. :)

>As for the missing build date, feel free to submit a bug.

Would be useless. The change was done on purpose with regard to enhanced
privacy.

>FWIW, the build date has been missing since at least Netscape 7.1
>(Mozilla 1.4), if not earlier. From a message I posted in December
>2004: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.4) Gecko/20030624
>Netscape/7.1. And later from Mozilla 1.7.7 in 2005: Mozilla/5.0 (X11;
>U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.7) Gecko/20050420

Hm? In all your examples the build date is existent. My first patch for
restoring the build date was on 2012-05-01 04:46:21.215568722 +0200. The
change should have been not long ago.

Hartmut
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