On 10/9/2016 at 11:13 AM, Stanimir Stamenkov's prodigious digits fired off:
Sun, 9 Oct 2016 15:59:31 +0200, Petr Voralek:
  On Saturday, 08.10.2016 18:15(+0200) *Stanimir Stamenkov* wrote, and
I quote (in part):

mnenhy-0.8.6.1.2-stanio.xpi

  Unfortunately I have in this (and in the previous) version of addon
problems with kludges in headers of messages - some kludges lacking
appropriate values (f.e.: Subject, Date, Path, User-Agent, etc...,
although in the actual message header they are listed:

https://al-ribat.6in4.net/~nazir/tmp/stanio-mnenhy-normal.png
https://al-ribat.6in4.net/~nazir/tmp/stanio-mnenhy-extended.png
https://al-ribat.6in4.net/~nazir/tmp/stanio-mnenhy-all_1.png
https://al-ribat.6in4.net/~nazir/tmp/stanio-mnenhy-all_2.png
https://al-ribat.6in4.net/~nazir/tmp/stanio-mnenhy-all_3.png

  If the addon is disabled, everything is displayed without problems:

https://al-ribat.6in4.net/~nazir/tmp/stanio-mnenhy_disabled-normal.png
https://al-ribat.6in4.net/~nazir/tmp/stanio-mnenhy_disabled-all_1.png
https://al-ribat.6in4.net/~nazir/tmp/stanio-mnenhy_disabled-all_2.png
https://al-ribat.6in4.net/~nazir/tmp/stanio-mnenhy_disabled-all_3.png

  For SeaMonkey 2.46 I used a new profile without the old settings...
Do you know, where is the problem?  Can you fix it somehow?

I could try fixing it if I could reproduce it.  Unfortunately it appears
all fine here.  I'm using it with SeaMonkey 2.47a2 on Windows 10
downloaded from:

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-aurora/


Hmm.  No 2.47a2 there, only 2.45 and 2.46 versions.

I'm also using it with SeaMonkey 2.45 on another Windows 10 instance,
and on Mac OS X.  I've now tried with SeaMonkey 2.46 on Windows 10
downloaded from:

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-beta/

and it's still fine.  I though it might be theme related as I use the
Default theme, but I've also tried Modern:

http://i.imgur.com/W9Zcfz9.png
http://i.imgur.com/KzkrtkL.png

Your problem might be Linux build related.  You may try:

   * Look into the Error Console to see if there appears anything
suspicious;
   * Switch to the Default theme;
   * If you could, use the DOM Inspector to see if all content and
styles appear ok.

I have Linux Mint in VirualBox here – I may try SeaMonkey on it, later.



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