I've discovered a peculiar glitch in the way SeaMonkey handles message encodings; I wonder if others can reproduce it.

My defaults at Edit | Preferences | Mail & Newsgroups | Encoding are:

Fallback Character Encoding: Other (Including Western Europe)
Default Character Encoding: Default for Current Locale
Both checkboxes are unchecked.

I didn't choose these; they were apparently implemented by the devs as defaults during one of the many upgrades in recent years.

So here are the steps to reproduce:

Hide the message pane so only the folder list and message list are visible. In the message list, select a message with a nondefault encoding (in my case, I have lots of Unicode messages) by clicking it once. Don't double-click to open it. Unhide the message pane by clicking the grippy once.

The selected message is displayed in the message pane, in gibberish, because SM is trying to display it using the wrong encoding (fallback or default, I don't know which).

Using the up/down arrows or the mouse, select a different message in the message list and then return to the original message. Now SM displays the original message in the appropriate encoding.

For some reason, SM does not parse the message header for encoding info when I unhide the message pane this way.

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Paul B. Gallagher
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