On 06/28/15 17:48, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
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>
> On 28/06/15 05:23, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 06/28/15 16:16, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>>> >Yes I could, or perhaps I could change to a different e-mail application, 
>>> >but that's not what I want. Someone has added another useless "feature" 
>>> >and is forcing me to use it.
>>> >There must be a way to turn it off?
>> I vaguely recall seeing something like this a while, quite a while, back 
>> when I had installed the "ThunderBrowse" add-on.  Other than that, and its 
>> settings for "ask/prompt to launch browser", I've not seen your issue.
> .
>
> I believe my Thunderbird is typical, installed via yum/dnf by me, except for 
> "Configdate, Newscrollbars, and ToneQuilla" add-ons, none of those seem like 
> they should affect the notification I am seeing.
>
> It's annoying, but everything still works, I guess I was just hoping someone 
> else had solved the problem.
>
>
Well, I guess for someone to have solved the problem they would also have had 
to experience it.  :-) :-)

Hopefully someone else would have run into this. 

I'm not 100% sure what your "blinking browser notice" looks like.  It may be 
helpful to post a visual of it somewhere for others to see.

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Sorta what I want to say when folks habitually complain about Fedora - 
https://youtu.be/ZArl8fTfub4
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