S�ren Kuklau wrote: > Scott MacGregor wrote: > >> S�ren Kuklau wrote: >> >>> Scott MacGregor wrote: >>> >>>> Just a FYI, I landed biff notification in the system tray support on >>>> Friday (Bug #119344). You should see it in today's builds. This code >>>> places an icon in the system tray when biff goes off. When you read >>>> one of these new messages the icon is removed from the system tray. >>> > >>> Yup, works, except that in the "<username> has <number> new messages" >>> tooltip of the icon, the <number> isn't proper (every time I looked, >>> it was zero, where it should of course have been at least one). >> > >> That's weird, the numbers seem to be showing up correctly for me. Are >> you using pop or imap? Can you file a bug please. Thanks. > > > All POP3. I've tried > > - just waiting for normal mail to arrive - whether it's 7 or 16 > messages, the system tray says zero > - sending one test mail > - sending three test mails from each a different account to one unique > target account. > > . Bug 122293 ( <http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=122293> ) > filed. > >> I don't believe you can replace it easily in optimized builds. It's a >> windows .ico file which gets added as a resource into msgbase.dll. >> You'll have to somehow edit the dll and I don't know how to do that. > > > Oh, I see. I could try it using Resource Hacker (search 'ResHacker' on > Google) then. Thanks. >
Resource Hacker outta work, it works for MS windows made .dll files. -dman84
