(In reply to jhorak from comment #52)
> Hm, I can't say it's a fault of --enable-gio, this seems to be related to
> g(nome)vfs. There's no libgio in RHEL5 (usually located in glib2 package)
> and g(nome)vfs backend is used during compilation and I see same error
> message.
> Affected versions:
> - gnome-vfs2-2.16.2
> - gnome-2.16.0

Can you confirm how and where you see this message? 
In my tests, both gvfs and gio will cause it to be displayed on the console, 
but only earlier gnome implementations of GIO will cause it to be displayed at 
a pop-up dialog when you click a message containing the magic string.

When thunderbird engages gvfs it catches exceptions which by default will not 
produce a pop-up. When gio backs of this functionality to gvfs it does not 
catch exceptions which is what causes the popup.
If you're getting a pop-up and you do not have --enable-gio (and/or GIO is not 
installed) then this is news to me.

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