mscott wrote:7) The contacts panel in mail compose is no longer double click happy. We only add entries to the compose window when you double click on a valid entry as opposed to any white space in the contacts panel.
It now works flawlessly. No more unwanted ( and sometimes embarrassing ) copies inadvertently sent due to this exasperating bug. Thank you, Scott, for all this outstanding work..
Much quicker load time . Stable so far (but all the builds have been for me).
[nitpick]The only thing I can say is the Spam folder icon looks very "Windows XP"-ish while the rest of them are very flat looking. I would'nt care which you choose to implement, but some consistency would be good.[/nitpick]
csogilvie wrote:When I first click one of hte + arrows in the Advanced Preferences Dialog nothing happens, I need to click again. Then it behaves as normal.
csogilvie wrote:When I first click one of hte + arrows in the Advanced Preferences Dialog nothing happens, I need to click again. Then it behaves as normal.
Confirmed. W2K SP4
I've seen this only the first time I used the Advanced panel of the new build, now I cannot reproduce this anymore. It seems like it was a bad entry in localstore that was rewritten properly now. Can you reproduce this after restarting Tb?
Every time - and I mean every time - I tried to send any mail in this build, it crashed with errors - using Win 2k, latest service pack. Reboot failed to solve problem - thought at first it might be a memory leak since it had been open all night before I tried to send mail.
Going back to 8-20 build resolved the problem.
Anyone else seeing this?
cheers, JH
ps - sorry for the cross post here and in the Bugs forum, wasn't sure where it should go.
When visiting - not changing - the character coding in
Composer > View > Character Coding
and close Composer, it'll ask you to save - when it shouldn't.
When adding address' from the Contacts in Composer and close Composer, it won't ask you to save, when it should.
All of these improvements to Thunderbird and I am stuck using Outlook because my university only offers an Exchange server for e-mail and blocks all SMTP ports so I can't use another SMTP server
Apple Macbook (Black) - 2.0 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 250GB HD, Mac OS X 10.6.x, Firefox 3.6.x
In newsgroups (I haven't tried any of these in email accounts):
Collapse all threads... doesn't.
If you select View/Messages/Unread (as previously noted) unchecks "Threaded", but if you re-check "Threaded" so that "Threaded" and "Unread" are selected, TB does *not* show threads.
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