Fri, 26 May 2017 09:48:19 -0700, /rickman/:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote on 5/28/2017 11:11 AM:
Fri, 26 May 2017 09:48:19 -0700, /MozUser/:

Look here
https://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/img-screen/mailnews_overview.png

Icons under the "View:" in a column to the left of the column header "Subject" in the posting message area.
That shows in this image an indicator if there are
   an icon - post responses hidden or expanded
   no icon - no post responses yet.

In each response there is an icon with a down arrow shown here.

But I see different icons that I cannot describe very well.
There is nothing in the posts that would help indicate what these icons mean.

e.g. there is one where all post responses are not bolded and the OP post has a multiple thingy icon with what looks like an eye below it.

Also OP posts have an underline if the OP was read but responses are unread.

Where are these icons defined ?  What do they mean ?

They are defined in:

chrome://messenger/skin/threadPane.css

You would see images like:

chrome://messenger/skin/icons/thread-closed.png
chrome://messenger/skin/icons/thread-new-closed.png

They indicate a message thread, and generally mean that – there are multiple messages in a thread. The one with the green arrow indicate there are unread messages in the thread.

Ask an engineer a question...

I think he means where is the documentation on the meaning of each icon.

Alright.  I probably got confused by OP's:

SPECIFICALLY please, not just "over yonder" in some doc.

Searching for "thread" (w/o the quotes) in the SeaMonkey help reveals couple of related topics. There I find the button in question is called "Thread button", etc.

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Stanimir
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