On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 02:42:51AM -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I worked around the leak on my laptop by moving aside my .mozilla-thunderbird 
> directory and creating a new profile.  I pointed it to the same mail server 
> as my old profile, and it worked fine, no leak.
> 
> Then I copied my old profile into that directory under the name "leaker" and 
> started that profile, and it leaked. 
> 
> Then I started trying to figure out what configuration difference was causing 
> the leak.  To start,  I copied "prefs.js" from the new (non-leaking) profile 
> into "leaker", and it stopped leaking.
> 
> Then just to check I copied the prefs.js from the old (leaking) profile, and 
> (sadly) leaker didn't leak.  
> 
> I'll keep poking at it later to try to narrow down exactly what is going on.  
> I'm really confused that copying the old prefs.js didn't bring the leak 
> back... 
> 

Wierd. Be careful, that you keep the original bits of the leaking
profile. Otherwise, we might loose the trail forever :)


 - Alexander

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