In reply to comment #181: In SeaMonkey 2.24a1 (built on Gecko/Toolkit 27.0a1), when filtering about:config on quit I see three possibly relevant booleans: browser.showQuitDialog, browser.showQuitWarning and browser.warnOnQuit, all of which I've set to true, for none of which it is the default. The fact that none of these is the default means that it is possible that some of them are obsolete. In addition, browser.tabs.warnOnClose is true (nondefault) and so is browser.tabs.warnOnCloseOther (default). I have a lot of tabs, and hitting Ctrl+Q, or "File→Quit", or "Help→Restart with Add-ons Disabled", or clicking the Restart link-like widget in the add-ons manager, always give me an "Are you sure?" dialog. I don't know from experience what the behaviour would be if I had only one tab.
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