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# Partner Distribution Configuration File
# Mozilla Thunderbird with Example Dist settings
# NOTE! These three are required.
# id: short string unique to this distribution
# about: a short descriptive (ui-visible) string for this
# distribution
# version: version of the extra distribution pieces (not the version
# of Thunderbird)
[Global]
id=ExampleDist
version=1.0
about=Example Distribution Edition
about.en-US=Example Distribution Edition EN-US
# This section contains the global js prefs. You do should not list
# here the localized preferences (see below)
# Boolean preferences should be 'true' or 'false', w/o quotes. e.g.:
# my.bool.preference=true
#
# Integer preferences should be unquoted numbers. e.g.:
# my.int.preference=123
#
# String preferences should be in quotes. e.g.:
# my.string.preference="foo"
[Preferences]
app.distributor="exampledist"
app.test.data="nospecialcharacterssetting"
app.distributor.channel=""
mail.phishing.detection.enabled=false
mail.spam.manualMark=false
test.setting.random="success"
# This section is used as a template for locale-specific properties
# files. They work similarly to the GlobalPrefs section, except that
# the %LOCALE% string gets substituted with the language string.
[LocalizablePreferences]
# This section is an example of an override for a particular locale.
# The override sections do not interpolate %LOCALE% into strings.
# Preferences set in override sections are *merged* with the
# localizable defaults. That is, if you want a pref in
# [LocalizablePreferences] to not be set in a particular locale,
# you'll need to unset it explicitly ("pref.name=" on a line of its
# own).
[LocalizablePreferences-en-US]
app.releaseNotesURL="http://example.com/relnotes/"
mailnews.start_page.welcome_url="http://example.com/firstrun/"