Hello Michael,

sorry for this late response after years. :/
The bug you opened is still open and noe reassigned to icedove. To
reduce the big list of still opened old bugs from the time before
icedove I will assked you if the problem is still around. Many new
versions are released until your report. So hopefully the bug can be
closed.
Or is there an upstream opened bug on mozilla?

So please give some feedback to tak further action. Thank you in
advance!

Regards
Carsten

On Sat, Nov 27, 2004 at 03:16:53PM +0100, Alexander Sack wrote:
> Michal J. Gajda wrote:
> 
> >Alexander Sack wrote:
> >
> >>>>>Did you signed the packages? Did you generated Release.gpg
> >>>>>and Packages.gpg?
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Usually I sign them, yes! Release.gpg, Packages.gpg ... no!
> >>>>
> >>>>If the package signature is really broken, please let me know!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Sorry, I use apt from experimental, it refuses to install
> >>>packages that do not check with corresponding Packages and
> >>>Release files. As I understand, checking
> >>>only package signatures is not completely safe.
> >>>
> >>>Anyway - sorry for false alert!
> >>
> >>
> >>Will you try it anyway? Maybe use dpkg -i ?
> >
> >
> >I'm very sorry it took so long. Important deadlines killed my free
> >time. :-/
> 
> no problem.
> 
> >
> >The problem with search persists, however I've got more specific
> >information on it:
> >a) I wrote that Thunderbird ceases to redraw itself at all. Now I
> >notice, that
> >it does not redraw by itself on window change, resize or so, but
> >it DOES redraw
> >if I click or scroll (send it some event). Maybe hard for a user
> >to understand
> >that it need to click the window that didn't yet appear (sorry :->.)
> >b) It takes tens of minutes to search BODY (and only body) of the 15000+
> >messages both using quick search and search from the menu.
> >c) When I click "red cross" (close) on Quick Search, search KEEPS
> >SPENDING 99%
> >of my cpu time until it is finished.
> >
> >Maybe word indexing or searching in a separate (niced) process would do?
> 
> That's what I would think too. Nevertheless, I am sure there is an
> upstream bug open for it in bugzilla.mozilla.org, but haven't had
> the time to search for it. I will try to find it in the next week.
> If you find it first, I would be happy to get that info!
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Alexander
> 
> 



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