Tim:
>> A program ought to be able to detect a stale lock file
>> still remaining and handle it itself.
Joe Zeff:
> And how do you suggest that it detects it?
Other programs manage it, dunno what's so magic about it. It's not a
problem that *I* need to solve.
After a reboot, cron &/or
ime > lock file time, lock file is stale.
Another way is to run thunderbird from a script with a name such as
tbird to avoid confusion. That script can check to see if there's a
copy of thunderbird running, and if not, delete the lock file. If there
is, of course,
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 12:46 PM Joe Zeff wrote:
>
> On 02/27/2024 10:39 AM, Tim via users wrote:
> > A program ought to be able to detect a stale lock file
> > still remaining and handle it itself.
>
> And how do you suggest that it detects it?
An in-memory semaphore. No lock file required.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 12:45 PM Joe Zeff wrote:
>
> On 02/27/2024 10:39 AM, Tim via users wrote:
> > A program ought to be able to detect a stale lock file
> > still remaining and handle it itself.
>
> And how do you suggest that it detects it?
I can think of 2 ways off the top of my head
On 02/27/2024 10:39 AM, Tim via users wrote:
A program ought to be able to detect a stale lock file
still remaining and handle it itself.
And how do you suggest that it detects it?
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On Tue, 2024-02-27 at 11:19 -0500, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> Power failure is what left Thunderbird in a state. The lock was in the
> ".thunderbird" tree as a link to a nonexistent file
> "192.168.1.218:+7103". Deleting the entry enabled Thunderbird to
On 2/27/24 10:12, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 2/27/24 09:08, Tim via users wrote:
Is Thunderbird one of those apps that always runs once started, and
never quits when you close the window?
There have been times in the past where this is the case, but they're
few and far between these days
On 2/27/24 09:08, Tim via users wrote:
Is Thunderbird one of those apps that always runs once started, and
never quits when you close the window?
There have been times in the past where this is the case, but they're
few and far between these days. Not saying it doesn't happen, but I
haven't
On Tue, 2024-02-27 at 08:54 -0600, Thomas Cameron wrote:
> Every once in a while, Thunderbird just loses its mind. No idea why. But
> I will generally just rename my ~/.thunderbird directory to something
> like ~/.thunderbird.old and launch Thunderbird again.
Is Thunderbird one of t
On 2/26/24 19:44, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On one of my f39 systems Thundebird fails to start claiming that it is
already running. "ksyguard" from root doesn't show anything I can
recognize as having to do with Thunderbird. Rebooting does not get it to
work. Looked at the &qu
On 02/26/2024 06:44 PM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On one of my f39 systems Thundebird fails to start claiming that it is
already running. "ksyguard" from root doesn't show anything I can
recognize as having to do with Thunderbird. Rebooting does not get it to
wo
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 8:45 PM Robert McBroom via users
wrote:
>
> On one of my f39 systems Thundebird fails to start claiming that it is
> already running. "ksyguard" from root doesn't show anything I can
> recognize as having to do with Thunderbird. Rebooting does not ge
On one of my f39 systems Thundebird fails to start claiming that it is
already running. "ksyguard" from root doesn't show anything I can
recognize as having to do with Thunderbird. Rebooting does not get it to
work. Looked at the ".thunderbird" file in the user directory
For years, if I hovered the mouse over a folder, it would show me the
subject of the most recent message.
Now it is showing how many messages unread. I can SEE that always
displayed with the folder name...
So what changed and how do I change things back?
thanks
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On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 9:45 PM home user wrote:
> (Fedora 38; home workstation; Thunderbird 115.5.0)
>
> In early October, I upgraded from Fedora-37 to Fedora-38. Since then,
> I've been consistently experiencing two types of misbehavior in Thunderbird.
>
> 1. When I swit
On 12/5/23 8:59 PM, home user wrote:
On 12/5/23 7:39 PM, John Mellor wrote:
On 2023-12-05 8:45 p.m., home user wrote:
(Fedora 38; home workstation; Thunderbird 115.5.0)
In early October, I upgraded from Fedora-37 to Fedora-38. Since then, I've
been consistently experiencing two types
On 12/06/2023 06:57 AM, John Mellor wrote:
X is no longer maintained properly, and by F38 is no longer fully
functional. More functionality removal has happened in F39, and I
believe that it is on the feature list of F40 for full removal.
And what's going to happen to those of us using a DE
On Wed, 2023-12-06 at 08:57 -0500, John Mellor wrote:
> On 2023-12-05 22:59, home user wrote:
> > . . .
> > I almost always use Gnome with X, not wayland. Even the test I
> > reported in my previous post (in response to Richard) was KDE with
> > X,
> > not way
On 2023-12-05 22:59, home user wrote:
. . .
I almost always use Gnome with X, not wayland. Even the test I
reported in my previous post (in response to Richard) was KDE with X,
not wayland. Should thunderbird-wayland be installed and used by us X
users?
X is no longer maintained properly
On 12/5/23 7:39 PM, John Mellor wrote:
On 2023-12-05 8:45 p.m., home user wrote:
(Fedora 38; home workstation; Thunderbird 115.5.0)
In early October, I upgraded from Fedora-37 to Fedora-38. Since then, I've
been consistently experiencing two types of misbehavior in Thunderbird.
1. When I
On 12/5/23 6:55 PM, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 12/5/23 20:45, home user wrote:
(Fedora 38; home workstation; Thunderbird 115.5.0)
In early October, I upgraded from Fedora-37 to Fedora-38. Since then, I've
been consistently experiencing two types of misbehavior in Thunderbird.
1. When I
On 2023-12-05 8:45 p.m., home user wrote:
(Fedora 38; home workstation; Thunderbird 115.5.0)
In early October, I upgraded from Fedora-37 to Fedora-38. Since then,
I've been consistently experiencing two types of misbehavior in
Thunderbird.
1. When I switch e-mail accounts or folders within
(Fedora 38; home workstation; Thunderbird 115.5.0)
In early October, I upgraded from Fedora-37 to Fedora-38. Since then, I've
been consistently experiencing two types of misbehavior in Thunderbird.
1. When I switch e-mail accounts or folders within an e-mail account, the list
of messages
On 16/11/23 21:55, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
fc38
tb 115.4.1
I sort my mail into many folders, using message filters.
When I select a folder, the list of messages is focused somewhere in the
past, nowhere near the last item I opened (normally the latest).
I have to scroll down to bring the
fc38
tb 115.4.1
I sort my mail into many folders, using message filters.
When I select a folder, the list of messages is focused somewhere in the past,
nowhere near the last item I opened (normally the latest).
I have to scroll down to bring the message into view, and it is usually
On 11/7/23 01:46, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
Though I do have imap available on my mail server if I ever want to use it.
That's your answer, bud. POP is ancient and crufty, and as others have
said, different mail servers do different, often weird, things to the
messages.
Switch to IMAP,
On 07/11/2023 20.01, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/7/23 00:16, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
On 07/11/2023 18.52, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/6/23 23:48, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
What would be nice is to have the "Gem Messages" icon go inactive while a
download is in progress.
It will both
On 11/7/23 00:16, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
On 07/11/2023 18.52, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/6/23 23:48, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
What would be nice is to have the "Gem Messages" icon go inactive
while a download is in progress.
It will both indicate that the click took, and avoid a
messing up your normal mail.
> What would be nice is to have the "Gem Messages" icon go inactive
> while a download is in progress.
> It will both indicate that the click took, and avoid a double
> download.
I presume that's "get" messages. If Thunderbird lets you
On 07/11/2023 18.52, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/6/23 23:48, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
What would be nice is to have the "Gem Messages" icon go inactive while a
download is in progress.
It will both indicate that the click took, and avoid a double download.
Are you saying that while it's
On 11/6/23 23:48, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
What would be nice is to have the "Gem Messages" icon go inactive while
a download is in progress.
It will both indicate that the click took, and avoid a double download.
Are you saying that while it's downloading, you click the button again,
On 07/11/2023 16.34, Tim via users wrote:
On Tue, 2023-11-07 at 10:17 +1100, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
The server is configured as pop3 with the option to leave the
messages on the server.
After clicking "Get Messages" I often get no reaction for a while,
and click again in a few seconds.
On 07/11/2023 16.34, Tim via users wrote:
On Tue, 2023-11-07 at 10:17 +1100, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
The server is configured as pop3 with the option to leave the
messages on the server.
After clicking "Get Messages" I often get no reaction for a while,
and click again in a few seconds.
On Tue, 2023-11-07 at 10:17 +1100, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
> The server is configured as pop3 with the option to leave the
> messages on the server.
>
> After clicking "Get Messages" I often get no reaction for a while,
> and click again in a few seconds.
> In this case, after the new
On 11/6/23 15:17, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
tb 115.3.2
My upgrade to 115 did not go smoothly. Swear words
have not bee invented to properly express
You should see the tears being shed over on
alt.comp.software.thunderbird
What were they thinking!
11.5.4 is in the repo now. Try
[resend from correct email]
F38, tb 115.3.2 (64-bit)
The server is configured as pop3 with the option to leave the messages on the
server.
After clicking "Get Messages" I often get no reaction for a while, and click
again in a few seconds.
In this case, after the new messages are downloaded,
On 4/10/23 09:05, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/3/23 15:00, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 4/10/23 03:33, Lester Petrie wrote:
On 10/2/2023 8:01 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 16:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 14:13, Lester Petrie wrote:
In my thunderbird, in settings/general the last group
On 4/10/23 09:05, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/3/23 15:00, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 4/10/23 03:33, Lester Petrie wrote:
On 10/2/2023 8:01 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 16:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 14:13, Lester Petrie wrote:
In my thunderbird, in settings/general the last group
between this reply and my signature. It starts off with an
error
message, and the message has character encoding (and/or decoding)
problems (I see a few =20 sequences in my reader).
Same here. Also using Evolution.
In Thunderbird V120, I see the same thing a Tim does from Adam's
emails except
. It starts off with an
error
message, and the message has character encoding (and/or decoding)
problems (I see a few =20 sequences in my reader).
Same here. Also using Evolution.
In Thunderbird V120, I see the same thing a Tim does from Adam's emails
except that Thunderbird doesn't throw and error
On 10/3/23 15:00, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 4/10/23 03:33, Lester Petrie wrote:
On 10/2/2023 8:01 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 16:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 14:13, Lester Petrie wrote:
In my thunderbird, in settings/general the last group of entries is
Indexing.
The second entry
On 4/10/23 03:33, Lester Petrie wrote:
On 10/2/2023 8:01 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 16:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 14:13, Lester Petrie wrote:
In my thunderbird, in settings/general the last group of entries is
Indexing.
The second entry is Message Store Type for new accounts
in the list address. Is there a fix?
Thunderbird keeps continually telling me it wants to compact the mails
storage for what is a trivial amount of space, Is there a way to make
it use a reasonable size to do the prompt?
In Edit->Settings->General->Disk Space there is a check box to s
On 10/3/23 09:33, Lester Petrie wrote:
On 10/2/2023 8:01 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 16:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 14:13, Lester Petrie wrote:
In my thunderbird, in settings/general the last group of entries is
Indexing.
The second entry is Message Store Type for new accounts
On 10/2/2023 8:01 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 16:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 14:13, Lester Petrie wrote:
In my thunderbird, in settings/general the last group of entries is
Indexing.
The second entry is Message Store Type for new accounts: which is
File per folder(mbox
On 10/2/23 16:32, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/2/23 14:13, Lester Petrie wrote:
In my thunderbird, in settings/general the last group of entries is
Indexing.
The second entry is Message Store Type for new accounts: which is File
per folder(mbox)
This can be set to File per message (maildir
Sieb wrote:
As far as I know, there aren't any options for local storage.
I mean there are no options for what type of storage Thunderbird uses
for local storage. It only has the format Mozilla has always used,
which I think is something like mbox with an index.
mbox is the default, but you can
, there aren't any options for local storage.
I mean there are no options for what type of storage Thunderbird uses
for local storage. It only has the format Mozilla has always used,
which I think is something like mbox with an index.
mbox is the default, but you can select Maildir when you create
there are no options for what type of storage Thunderbird uses
for local storage. It only has the format Mozilla has always used,
which I think is something like mbox with an index.
mbox is the default, but you can select Maildir when you create the
account, at least when you are using imap
wrote:
> > > > > As far as I know, there aren't any options for local storage.
> > > > I mean there are no options for what type of storage
> > > > Thunderbird uses
> > > for local storage. It only has the format Mozilla has always
> > > used,
>
of storage Thunderbird uses
for local storage. It only has the format Mozilla has always used,
which I think is something like mbox with an index.
mbox is the default, but you can select Maildir when you create the
account, at least when you are using imap.
That explains the "compacting"
torage. You
> > can
> > have it left on the server so that you can download it onto another
> > box,
> > but you don't have to.
>
> I mean there are no options for what type of storage Thunderbird uses
> for local storage. It only has the format Mozilla has alw
don't have to.
I mean there are no options for what type of storage Thunderbird uses
for local storage. It only has the format Mozilla has always used,
which I think is something like mbox with an index.
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On 09/30/2023 03:18 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
As far as I know, there aren't any options for local storage.
If you use POP3 as I do, all mail is stored in local storage. You can
have it left on the server so that you can download it onto another box,
but you don't have to.
On 9/30/23 14:13, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2023-09-30 at 14:07 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 9/30/23 08:04, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2023-09-30 at 00:12 -0400, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
Thunderbird keeps continually telling me it wants to compact the
mails
storage
On Sat, 2023-09-30 at 14:07 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 9/30/23 08:04, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Sat, 2023-09-30 at 00:12 -0400, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> > > Thunderbird keeps continually telling me it wants to compact the
> > > mails
> > >
On 9/30/23 08:04, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2023-09-30 at 00:12 -0400, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
Thunderbird keeps continually telling me it wants to compact the
mails
storage for what is a trivial amount of space, Is there a way to make
it
use a reasonable size to do the prompt
On Sat, 2023-09-30 at 00:12 -0400, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> Thunderbird keeps continually telling me it wants to compact the
> mails
> storage for what is a trivial amount of space, Is there a way to make
> it
> use a reasonable size to do the prompt?
I don't
in the list address. Is there a fix?
That still works for me. Maybe you replied to one of the people that
gets aliased. Check your addressbox.
Thunderbird keeps continually telling me it wants to compact the mails
storage for what is a trivial amount of space, Is there a way to make it
use a r
ot; entry. Some email clients (optionally)
automatically add addresses to the address book when you reply to a
message. If so, remove or alter it.
You could set your own unique name for the address in the address book
if you can't stop it auto-completing users to the wrong address.
e.g. FU co
In the past I would just enter "users" in the "To " space and would get
the list entry users@lists.fedoraproject.org. Somehow that now gets
attached to send to a person instead of the list. Have to explicitly
type in the list address. Is there a fix?
Thunderbird keeps co
On Thu, 2023-09-28 at 13:14 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Full-quoted reply, for once, but for a special reason... It was
> still
> mangled this time, I've left the whole thing below so you can see
> what
> I saw between this reply and my signature. It starts off with an
> error
>
On 2023-09-23 10:45, steven stern wrote:
I see that Thunderbird 115.2 is in koji, but it looks like it has not
been build for Fedora 38. Is that coming?
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=39
https://i.imgur.com/bKEMxjt.png
I would probably ask that question
On Wed, 2023-09-27 at 17:36 -0700, Dave Close wrote:
> The problem could be your Evolution. Adam's message seemed just fine
> when I saw it using exmh.
It was mangled on two different versions of Evolution on two different
Linux distros. It could still be an Evolution problem, but it could
also
mostly unhandled MIME coming through raw. Headers in the
> > message body, mangled body content, undecoded signature MIME content,
> > then two PGP attachments, etc.
> >=20
> > Try again, see if it was just a once off.
>
> The email was sent using the Proton Mail webclien
Dave Close wrote:
> Tim wrote:
>> Adam Mercer wrote:
>>> I've been using some of the earlier 115.x builds that showed up
>>> for F38 witout issue. This morning I built 115.2.2, from the F39
>>> source RPM using mock, and so far it's been running without issue...
>>
>>Well, I might disagree. Your
Tim wrote:
> Adam Mercer wrote:
>> I've been using some of the earlier 115.x builds that showed up
>> for F38 witout issue. This morning I built 115.2.2, from the F39
>> source RPM using mock, and so far it's been running without issue...
>
>Well, I might disagree. Your message was extremely
MIME coming through raw. Headers in the
> message body, mangled body content, undecoded signature MIME content,
> then two PGP attachments, etc.
>
> Try again, see if it was just a once off.
The email was sent using the Proton Mail webclient and not Thunderbird, so any
oddness is no
On Mon, 2023-09-25 at 16:31 +, Adam Mercer via users wrote:
> I've been using some of the earlier 115.x builds that showed up for
> F38 wit=
> hout issue. This morning I built 115.2.2, from the F39 source RPM
> using moc=
> k, and so far it's been running without issue...
Well, I might
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--- Original Message ---
On Sunday, September 24th, 2023 at 06:36, stan via users
wrote:
> If you aren't going to update to F39 when it is released (it's in
> beta), then you could download the src.rpm and build it locally if you
>
On Sat, 23 Sep 2023 12:45:41 -0500
steven stern wrote:
> I see that Thunderbird 115.2 is in koji, but it looks like it has not
> been build for Fedora 38. Is that coming?
>
> https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=39
>
> https://i.imgur.com/bKEMxjt.pn
I see that Thunderbird 115.2 is in koji, but it looks like it has not
been build for Fedora 38. Is that coming?
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=39
https://i.imgur.com/bKEMxjt.png
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On Sat, 2023-09-16 at 15:40 +0200, lejeczek via users wrote:
> I'm trying to add an account in Thunderbird, address contains non-
> english chars and Thunderbird stops, does not proceed further,
> colors the field in red & sticks ! mark there.
> That surely must be not an issue o
On 16.09.23 15:40, lejeczek via users wrote:
Hi guys.
I'm trying to add an account in Thunderbird, address contains
non-english chars and Thunderbird stops, does not proceed further,
colors the field in red & sticks ! mark there.
That surely must be not an issue of Thunderbird/OS bu
Hi guys.
I'm trying to add an account in Thunderbird, address
contains non-english chars and Thunderbird stops, does not
proceed further, colors the field in red & sticks ! mark there.
That surely must be not an issue of Thunderbird/OS but my
configuration somewhere, right? Email acco
On Sat, 29 Jul 2023 09:55:48 -0400
Tim Evans wrote:
> Should have asked about this sooner, as it's something I've seen
> since the very first F38 upgrade. Not sure if this is Fedora or
> Thunderbird issue.
>
> When Thunderbird opens, it does so postage-stamp size, way up in
&g
On Sun, Jul 30, 2023 at 6:07 PM Neal Becker wrote:
>
> You didn't say which desktop environment you're using. If you're using kde,
> you can set properties on the app to start maximized. On other desktop
> environments there's probably a similar setting, but I don't know it.
>
Inkscape
On 7/30/23 21:45, John Mellor wrote:
On 2023-07-30 17:39, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
On 7/29/23 08:55, Tim Evans wrote:
Should have asked about this sooner, as it's something I've seen
since the very first F38 upgrade. Not sure if this is Fedora or
Thunderbird issue.
When Thunderbird
On 7/30/23 22:45, John Mellor wrote:
You don't mention what GUI is installed. Assuming that you are using
the default Wayland and not X, per a recommendation from one of the
Fedora people, I installed thunderbird-wayland package and then changed
the app startup to use thunderbird-wayland
On 2023-07-30 17:39, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
On 7/29/23 08:55, Tim Evans wrote:
Should have asked about this sooner, as it's something I've seen
since the very first F38 upgrade. Not sure if this is Fedora or
Thunderbird issue.
When Thunderbird opens, it does so postage-stamp size
On 7/29/23 08:55, Tim Evans wrote:
Should have asked about this sooner, as it's something I've seen since
the very first F38 upgrade. Not sure if this is Fedora or Thunderbird
issue.
When Thunderbird opens, it does so postage-stamp size, way up in upper
left hand corner of window, so small I
On 07/30/2023 04:06 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
You didn't say which desktop environment you're using. If you're using
kde, you can set properties on the app to start maximized. On other
desktop environments there's probably a similar setting, but I don't
know it.
On Xfce it will start the same
On Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 9:56 AM Tim Evans wrote:
> Should have asked about this sooner, as it's something I've seen since
> the very first F38 upgrade. Not sure if this is Fedora or Thunderbird
> issue.
>
> When Thunderbird opens, it does so postage-stamp size, way up in upper
>
Should have asked about this sooner, as it's something I've seen since
the very first F38 upgrade. Not sure if this is Fedora or Thunderbird issue.
When Thunderbird opens, it does so postage-stamp size, way up in upper
left hand corner of window, so small I almost missed it at first.
Right
On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 3:55 PM Tim via users
wrote:
> On Fri, 2023-06-23 at 13:38 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> > I use my google account for lists.
>
> I use a Yahoo one for that. Since most of the spam I used to receive
> came via them, I thought I'd return the favour. And their
On Fri, 2023-06-23 at 13:38 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> I use my google account for lists.
I use a Yahoo one for that. Since most of the spam I used to receive
came via them, I thought I'd return the favour. And their unavoidable
anti-spam features seem less crap than Google's.
>
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 4:40 PM Tim via users
wrote:
> I found that mailing lists were the biggest sources for spam. Seconded
> by organisations who said they wanted your details for receipts, etc,
> and would sell their data.
>
> I've found that simply keeping my email address out of the hands
On Thu, 2023-06-22 at 08:46 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> Thunderbird uses a Baysian filter that is trained based on the user
> turning the "SPAM" flag on or off, so the only internal logic should
> be the initial Baysian filter setting. It could be useful to
>
lter/rule puts meails where I told it
> to, to a folder, I can confirm that when I go to Yahoo's web mail, but...
> Thunderbird keeps putting those message into "Bulk"(spam) folder even
> though I told Thunderbird not to - by marking message as 'not spam', a
> number of ti
, but...
Thunderbird keeps putting those message into "Bulk"(spam)
folder even though I told Thunderbird not to - by marking
message as 'not spam', a number of times already.
I also have "Trust junk mail headers" de-activated, so it
should be entirely on Thunderbird's internal business log
On 6/7/23 00:28, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/6/23 21:23, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
The flame icon on a message in the Inbox used to send the message
immediately to "Bulk Mail". It has stopped doing that. Messages that
the email provider flags do go to the "Bulk Mail". Now the message
has
On 6/6/23 21:23, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
The flame icon on a message in the Inbox used to send the message
immediately to "Bulk Mail". It has stopped doing that. Messages that the
email provider flags do go to the "Bulk Mail". Now the message has to be
manually trashed. It was very
The flame icon on a message in the Inbox used to send the message
immediately to "Bulk Mail". It has stopped doing that. Messages that the
email provider flags do go to the "Bulk Mail". Now the message has to be
manually trashed. It was very nice to just flag messages and have them
go away.
On 2023-05-04 12:11, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 5/4/23 05:53, John Mellor wrote:
On 2023-05-04 02:01, Frederic Muller wrote:
On 04/05/2023 12:48, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 5/3/23 21:07, Frederic Muller wrote:
Installed F38 about a week ago from scratch (wayland & GNOME).
When I launch Thunder
On 5/4/23 05:53, John Mellor wrote:
On 2023-05-04 02:01, Frederic Muller wrote:
On 04/05/2023 12:48, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 5/3/23 21:07, Frederic Muller wrote:
Installed F38 about a week ago from scratch (wayland & GNOME). When
I launch Thunderbird the first time at every session it st
After a clean F38 install, I use Thunderbird while in Wayland and it works
normally, without the extra package. I only have thunderbird and
thunderbird-librnp-rnp installed.
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On 2023-05-04 02:01, Frederic Muller wrote:
On 04/05/2023 12:48, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 5/3/23 21:07, Frederic Muller wrote:
Installed F38 about a week ago from scratch (wayland & GNOME). When
I launch Thunderbird the first time at every session it starts as a
black screen except for the t
On 04/05/2023 12:48, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 5/3/23 21:07, Frederic Muller wrote:
Installed F38 about a week ago from scratch (wayland & GNOME). When I
launch Thunderbird the first time at every session it starts as a
black screen except for the title bar and then... I believe nothing
hap
On 5/3/23 21:07, Frederic Muller wrote:
Installed F38 about a week ago from scratch (wayland & GNOME). When I
launch Thunderbird the first time at every session it starts as a black
screen except for the title bar and then... I believe nothing happens
but since I cannot see anything I c
Hi!
Installed F38 about a week ago from scratch (wayland & GNOME). When I
launch Thunderbird the first time at every session it starts as a black
screen except for the title bar and then... I believe nothing happens
but since I cannot see anything I close it. When I relaunch it
everyt
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