GoBruins wrote:The Linux version does not allow attachments to be sent. Add that and I'll start using Thunderbird as my regular mail client
the problem is the filepicker code : there's a thread about somewhere in Builds
GoBruins wrote:The Linux version does not allow attachments to be sent. Add that and I'll start using Thunderbird as my regular mail client
noodge wrote:One bit of weirdness I'm seeing that I haven't noticed any reporting of is what happens when you have just enough emails in a that it has to draw a scrollbar. The bottom of the messages pane starts shaking up and down very quickly, as if it can't decide if it wants to draw a scrollbar or just display all the messages in the folder.
mscott wrote:Soon to be found at:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/ ... 6-03-trunk
Thanks to macrxnapa for donating the Mach-O build.
Thanks to andred as always for donating the linux build.
New things in this build:
1) I believe all of these builds contain the two fixes for the recent crashes in Mozilla when moving messages around.
2) Viewing messages in various charsets should now be fixed (http://www.mozillazine.org/forums/viewt ... 1539#91539)
3) Linux and Mach-O builds are now correctly building the new toolkit so you should not see any errors when customizing toolbars and many of the widgets should look different
4) Put back the ability to drop toolbar buttons in the menubars since a lot of people didn't like that I turned that off in order to dummy proof customizeable toolbars.
5) Collapsed overlay work in the address book and mail compose by Stephen Walker which should improve new window time for these windows slightly
6) the MNG image decoder is no longer part of the build. The throbber has been converted to an animated GIF. Thanks to Pavlov for providing the new animated gifs. This allows us to save over 300K by not including the decoder.
7) Fixed a JS error after customizing toolbars that would cause your menus to be locked in the disabled state.
I think that's about it.
Enjoy,
-Scott
arunsub wrote:I downloaded the latest thunderbird 10 min back. I'm getting an error message saying "mail server doesnot support secrure authentication". I went back to 05/30 build and it's working fine.
arunsub wrote:I downloaded the latest thunderbird 10 min back. I'm getting an error message saying "mail server doesnot support secrure authentication". I went back to 05/30 build and it's working fine.
ikelos wrote:I don't know if this is a Mozilla change or a Thunderbird change, but there seems to be a new "secure authentication" option. Previous versions seemed to try the secure authentication and then fail over into insecure authentication. This means that for old servers running without this ability, the start up time is much quicker (because there's no wait for the timeout).
To test whether your mail server accepts secure authentication, just wait, secure authentication is on by default, and if it fails will return an error message rather than failing over. To turn it off, the option is under the account settings > server settings just above check for new messages at start up.
Mike
nilson wrote: gif is copyrighted technology
mscott wrote:ikelos wrote:I don't know if this is a Mozilla change or a Thunderbird change, but there seems to be a new "secure authentication" option. Previous versions seemed to try the secure authentication and then fail over into insecure authentication. This means that for old servers running without this ability, the start up time is much quicker (because there's no wait for the timeout).
Mike
This was a change to Mozilla Mail:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205571
Looks like secure auth was enabled by default then I pulled my tree, then someone backed it out shortly there after turning it back off.
So the next round of builds will have this turned off again.
The joys of working on a moving trunk!
I heard that toasdf wrote:I think I read somewhere, that the GIF-Patent only lasts until 20 June 2003. I cannot find the source, but I found the patent online:
That looks wild!willll wrote:I'm still getting <a href="http://users.rcn.com/levines5/tuberculosis.png">this problem</a>. Its easy to make it go away, but i comes again as soon as I start thunderbird again.