I have an issue with Thunderbird that I'd like to describe while we have the developers ear. I was sent a patch which had a sequence of control characters in it. To save an emailed patch, I normally write click in the message body and choose 'Save As...'. Thunderbird populates the 'Name:' field for the name of the saved file with a name based on the subject, which I like. But, in this case, Thunderbird corrupted the original message and saved something that was not equivalent to what was sent. Naturally, the patch could not be applied, and after investigating, it was determined that Thunderbird was responsible. If I instead choose View -> 'Message Source' and then in the window that pops up choose File -> 'Save Page As', and then give it a name, I do indeed get the original uncorrupted message, but it is _not_ convenient. This is Thunderbird v2.0.0.19. Is this a bug? Or is there something I can set or disable so that Thunderbird saves the original contents when right clicking in the message body and selecting 'Save As...'? I will follow up with an example patch which has the control characters in it. -brandon -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html