Hi, > Hi, > > On 12/06/2023 13:35, Miroslav Skoric wrote: >> Although unrelated with the security issues above, may I ask something >> that I >> noticed for the first time in Thunderbird 102.11.0 (32-bit) that annoys >> me and >> what differs from some older versions in the past, as I can remember: >> In fact, >> a right click on a message body (in the message pane, F8) opens the >> 'Save As >> ...' option. Then in the new opened window a file name shall be entered. >> However, it is per default offered to save the message under a rather >> complex >> name composed by all of these: Subject-Sender <sender_email> Day >> Time.eml >> >> And for some reason I get the response: 'Unable to save the message. >> Please >> check your file name." >> >> So, after testing different variant of file names, I discovered that the >> best >> option is when the name includes only the Subject (and not the rest). It >> makes >> me wonder if it would be possible for a user to set it per default, so >> it would >> not be needed to shorten the file name each time. (I mean, to configure >> saving >> the message under a name that includes only the Subject and nothing >> else.) >> >> Furthermore, I noticed that message saving under a name that includes >> some >> non-alphabet characters, such as colon or like, also tends to fail. And >> it fails >> under some Linux versions, but not in Windows ones. What may be a reason >> for >> that? Thank you. > > It works for me on my ext4 filesystem. However I tested saving to a NTFS > filesystem and I got that error message. That's probably a limitation of > what > characters filenames in NTFS filesystems (or whatever filesystem you're > trying > to save to) can contain. I suggest filing this issue upstream in order to > make > the default filename simpler. > > Cheers, > Emilio > >
Thank you for suggestion. May I ask for a weblink to do it. Tnx!
