Mike Easter wrote:
> WaltS wrote:
>> Mike Easter wrote:
> 
>>> Personally, I am actually most interested in differences between SM and
>>> Tb focusing on the news client aspect, not the browser or mail agent.
>>>
>>> Would any who are currently familiar with Tb & SM news care to comment?
> 
>> Shouldn't this be in mozilla.general?
> 
> I haven't seen any SM users (stamped message headers) in there lately.
> 
>> I have to leave for the day, but will try to do a newsgroup comparison,
>> and comment tomorrow.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 

I'm not exactly sure what you are looking for, so my casual observations
follow.

SeaMonkey does not have buttons in the message header like Thunderbird
does. They are in the Mail Toolbar.

If you use Reply from the Mail Toolbar for a message, it defaults to
Reply to Newsgroup.

If you deselect the Mail toolbar and Search toolbar, the tabs will
display under the menu bar, just as if you deselect the Mail toolbar in
Thunderbird.

In SeaMonkey the toolbars are above the tabs, while in Thunderbird they
are below.

Message threading, and display look the same to me

In SeaMonkey you collapse the message header down to one line using the
caret(?) nest to the Subject.

My suggestion would be install it, and try it out. Can't hurt.

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/

-- 
WaltS using Fedora 17 (64-bit)
KDE 4.9.2
SeaMonkey Release
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