2003-05-03 Windows Build Now Available
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I just submitted this bug
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204582
In newsgroups (haven't tested mail), clicking View > Messages > All in the Windows build does nothing. Basically, previously read messages are inaccessible.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204582
In newsgroups (haven't tested mail), clicking View > Messages > All in the Windows build does nothing. Basically, previously read messages are inaccessible.
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Just a reminder, please don't post Thunderbird bugs in bugzilla. Post them in the bugs forum here for thunderbird. Those bugzilla bugs go to the hard working Mozilla mail folks who have nothing to do with thunderbird and we don't want to make them made giving them our bugs =).
Once we get past the alpha stage, we'll be moving into our own bugzilla component. We just aren't large enough of a project yet.
Even better, if you can reproduce the issue in mozilla mail then definetly file a bug in bugzilla =).
Once we get past the alpha stage, we'll be moving into our own bugzilla component. We just aren't large enough of a project yet.
Even better, if you can reproduce the issue in mozilla mail then definetly file a bug in bugzilla =).
Thunderbirds are Go!
- tseelee
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Any ideas when that'll happen?
When alpha will arrive, that is...Thanks.
[quote="mscott"]Just a reminder, please don't post Thunderbird bugs in bugzilla. Post them in the bugs forum here for thunderbird. Those bugzilla bugs go to the hard working Mozilla mail folks who have nothing to do with thunderbird and we don't want to make them made giving them our bugs =).
Once we get past the alpha stage, we'll be moving into our own bugzilla component. We just aren't large enough of a project yet.
Even better, if you can reproduce the issue in mozilla mail then definetly file a bug in bugzilla =).[/quote]
[quote="mscott"]Just a reminder, please don't post Thunderbird bugs in bugzilla. Post them in the bugs forum here for thunderbird. Those bugzilla bugs go to the hard working Mozilla mail folks who have nothing to do with thunderbird and we don't want to make them made giving them our bugs =).
Once we get past the alpha stage, we'll be moving into our own bugzilla component. We just aren't large enough of a project yet.
Even better, if you can reproduce the issue in mozilla mail then definetly file a bug in bugzilla =).[/quote]
- nilson
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I have been reluctant to try Thunderbird, but I tried it anyway. I was that same way with what was Phoenix then. Let's just say that I've been pleasantly surprised. Really nice for a pre- 0.1 release- very nice. I think it needs more work in not being like Composer, but more like an e-mail app: Easier way to select the font you want, not just "Fixed width, Variable width, etc."
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nilson wrote:I have been reluctant to try Thunderbird, but I tried it anyway. I was that same way with what was Phoenix then. Let's just say that I've been pleasantly surprised. Really nice for a pre- 0.1 release- very nice. I think it needs more work in not being like Composer, but more like an e-mail app: Easier way to select the font you want, not just "Fixed width, Variable width, etc."
Thanks for the positive feedback.
Thunderbirds are Go!
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- RickyC1976
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rom wrote:mscott wrote:Just a reminder, please don't post Thunderbird bugs in bugzilla. Post them in the bugs forum here for thunderbird.
Are you saying that somebody among developers actually pays attention to our posts here?
mscott is one of the main developers of Thunderbird so I would think that developers pay attention to our posts here