On 03/14/2018 12:58 PM, William Mattison wrote:
Using the "View source" function, here between the lines of '=' is the header 
(copied and pasted):

=====
Content-Length: 33542
=====

The header looks fine and there should be 33KB of content. When you view source do you see the message body?

Did you copy and paste that? There should be a colon [etc.]
No.  The only way of showing you the displayed header (from the message pane, not from 
the "View source" display) is by manually typing what I saw.  I did, and do, 
not see any colons in the displayed header.  I even looked with a magnifying glass.

Oh, I misunderstood what that was. I thought you were copying from the actual headers, but you were showing what was in the top part of the Thunderbird window.

Not sure what you mean by this.
In the message pane display, the full subject line looks like this:
Subject users Digest, Vol 169, Issue 74                                         
                                                                                
05:45 AM

Now that I know what you were describing, I understand. Yes, Thunderbird puts the timestamp at the right side of the window on the same line as the subject.
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