I believe that...
E-Term used to use another $TERM spec until recently.
This might have been the whole cause inconjunction with the 6.2->6.3 issue.
Force E-Term to use an xterm definition.
TERM=xterm
to check to see if that *IS* the issue :
export TERM=xterm
If that fixes it, you now know where you problem exists.
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