> > this "solution" doesn't make much sense? "1- Enter about:config" 
> > where/what do you mean by this, enter the file? a hidded menu? maybe 
> > a console somewhere.. 
> >
> Dave, if you enter "about:config" (without the double quotes) in the 
> addressbar and accept the warning, you get to see all sorts of 
> Preferences, which you can alter (remembering the Warning which you 
> previously accepted) to change how SeaMonkey appears. 
> 
> *BUYER BEWARE!!* 
> -- 
> Daniel 


Silly me, expecting the configuration to be available via seamonkey mail,  I 
mean who wouldn't expect it to be located in the browser ;)
not directed at you Daniel, just pointing out the logic i followed.

Managed to achieve this but still cannot get SMmail to deal with the issue 
properly, i compose and send a mail formatted as unicode and in my "sent" mail 
box it tries to display it in some other format resulting in strange characters 
 like
"Hi 
    I have spent a few hours researching your issues with"

so imagine most other clients will do the same if SM cannot correctly detect 
it's own formatting..

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