Thomas Stache:

>A simpler way in Thunderbird 3:
>Open the options/preferences window on the "Advanced tab" and click 
>"Config Editor" (or the corresponding translated term).

Or 'about:config' in the browser part of SM.

[...]
>("user.js" is something like a user-specific defaults file
>complementing prefs.js)

The user.js has the advantage, that changes are documented and even
comments are possible. And you can take the user.js to another profile
or another machine.

Hartmut
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