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# Composer: Outdent of List does not work properly [{{bug|2920026}}], [{{bug|291780}}], trying to land in mozilla9 aka firefox 9 which doesn't mean it will land in TB9 | |||
=== Thunderbird 8 and previous release regressions fixed in TB 9 === | === Thunderbird 8 and previous release regressions fixed in TB 9 === |
Revision as of 17:23, 2 September 2011
DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT
just because it's on this page doesn't mean it's in Thunderbird 9
User Visible Changes to Thunderbird 9
Roland is compiling this page in order to compile a list of what has to be documented for Thunderbird 9
Changes
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- Composer: Outdent of List does not work properly [bug 2920026], [bug 291780], trying to land in mozilla9 aka firefox 9 which doesn't mean it will land in TB9
Thunderbird 8 and previous release regressions fixed in TB 9
When filtering messages on startup into local folders with "Multiple pop accounts to the local folder inbox, multiple filters to move to other subfolders.", corruption occurs - bug 668952, GS1, GS2-CANNOT REPRODUCE:Roland and RKent both can't reproduce the problem :-( ; could be due to it requiring multiple filters and multiple POP accounts (perhaps 4 or more?)- REPRODUCED by RKENT: Two POP accounts, download to global mailbox, read messages at startup, filter from one POP account to a LOCAL FOLDER - UNVERIFIED WORKAROUNDS: i) Set filter scope to "Checking mail (after classification) and manual," from "Checking mail and manual." ii) Disable Email Checking at Startup iii) Uncheck "Allow AV clients to quarantine..." - [believe this is fixed in trunk and will and land in TB9]
Sources
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- Thunderbird/Thunderbird8.0SupportIssuesThunderbird 8 Support Issues
- the above are great for Thunderbird changes, but open question: how do we track gecko changes that surface themselves to the user in Thunderbird?