Hey Ehsan, thanks for your further comment. Let's face it: SeaMonkey is
dead beyond the equivalent of mozilla60 (sixty, no typo), which they
haven't even released yet. TB with about 10 staff has replaced all
overlays, XBL bindings and are now working on the XUL to XHTML
transition. SM has done none of that work, so at trunk, they can compile
but not start :-( - We could also have conditional compile for TB only.
But since TB also serves as a browser when used in HTML mode for RSS
articles, I agree with your argument.

Anyway, your further argument that other parts of Gecko could
instantiate an imap: URL and hence trigger the train of disaster that
we're seeing now, and that we can't "whack every mole", has convinced me
:-)

Yes, the waiting bit is going to be hard, since you're saying that I
should wait somewhere in IMAP land for some strings to arrive while
being called synchronously from the permission manager while creating an
imap: URI. I can't see how that would work.

All I can see working, as I said, is to wait for the strings to arrive
and then read them, and any call for the folder names before that would
get the non-localised strings and we can only hope they haven't been
propagated elsewhere into the UI, or we need to replace them there, too.

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