Just in to be fair to Canonical or even Thunderbird Developers and their
people it is impossible to test an application for every bug that may
arise. How would you see and test an emoji email would you even think of
it. There are so many things that take place when you start your email
client. I am sure emoji's in emails would be the last thing they would
think of testing.

To give you an example just look at Microsoft and Windows 10 or 7 how
often do updates get released and something breaks. I'm sure Microsoft
do their best to test their updates but sometimes these things just slip
through because of a conflict with the app or the operating system.

Having said that Thunderbird 60.1 will be released any day now and this
bug has been fixed in that release. You will be able to update directly
from your current email client to the new one.

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  Very large emojis displayed in subject line and in the email list

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