Finally, in the latter part of last week, I got Thunderbird 52.7, which
has the fix to bug 1447360 (and other related bugs). It never did show
up in the Fedora 26 repository; I got it when I upgraded to Fedora 27.
I've been using Thunderbird 52.7 for several days now. I no longer see
the "CL
On 5/4/18 12:10 pm, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 3/4/18 8:24 am, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 04/02/2018 03:21 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
This issue surfaced after a system update a few updates back.
Whenever I start Thunderbird now it always starts unmaximised even
though on last shutdown it was max
On 3/4/18 8:24 am, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 04/02/2018 03:21 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
This issue surfaced after a system update a few updates back.
Whenever I start Thunderbird now it always starts unmaximised even
though on last shutdown it was maximised, and when I reply to a mail
or comp
On 04/02/2018 03:21 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
This issue surfaced after a system update a few updates back.
Whenever I start Thunderbird now it always starts unmaximised even
though on last shutdown it was maximised, and when I reply to a mail or
compose a mail that starts unmaximised as w
Hi,
I have an issue with Thunderbird that may or may not be system related.
This issue surfaced after a system update a few updates back.
Whenever I start Thunderbird now it always starts unmaximised even
though on last shutdown it was maximised, and when I reply to a mail or
compose
The Thunderbird team believes release 52.7 will fix this. It was released this
past Friday (March 23). How long does it typically take for Thunderbird
releases to arrive in the Fedora repository?
thanks,
Bill.
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Bug summitted.
It's bug #1447360:
"[CLIENTBUG] Select Command is not valid" when signing in to yahoo accounts.
You might want to make sure that the e-mail address that I used for you in the
bug is the one you prefer.
thanks,
Bill.
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On 03/19/2018 08:21 AM, William wrote:
If I understand Samuel's response, this problem is unsolvable by us and
by Thunderbird. I've seen opinions elsewhere that this is basically
verizon/yahoo not playing nice with Thunderbird. (I wonder if other
independent e-mail clients are also having tro
On 03/19/2018 01:48 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 03/19/2018 08:21 AM, William wrote:
I take Joe's comment to be sarcastic. I think if I were to send
anything to the verizon/yahoo postmaster (postmas...@yahoo.com?), it
would either bounce or get dumped into their "bit bucket".
Not at all. The po
On 03/19/2018 08:21 AM, William wrote:
I take Joe's comment to be sarcastic. I think if I were to send
anything to the verizon/yahoo postmaster (postmas...@yahoo.com?), it
would either bounce or get dumped into their "bit bucket".
Not at all. The postmaster address is where you're supposed
If I understand Samuel's response, this problem is unsolvable by us and
by Thunderbird. I've seen opinions elsewhere that this is basically
verizon/yahoo not playing nice with Thunderbird. (I wonder if other
independent e-mail clients are also having trouble with verizon/yahoo.)
I've also see
On 03/16/2018 02:09 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
According to the log, the login is failing. There seems to be two
problems. The server is sending a weird response and Thunderbird is
failing to recognize that it's not logged in yet.
OK, report this to the site's postmaster and see what happens.
On 03/16/2018 01:01 PM, William Mattison wrote:
Thanks to guidance from Samuel Sieb in another thread, I'm now able to get a
log relating to this problem. It's posted here:
"https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/UmtcWch07hlEUUJ60vqIyA";
A few more notes...
This problem occurs much more often w
Thanks to guidance from Samuel Sieb in another thread, I'm now able to get a
log relating to this problem. It's posted here:
"https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/UmtcWch07hlEUUJ60vqIyA";
A few more notes...
This problem occurs much more often with two e-mail addresses than with my
other four,
Good morning,
When I try to sign in to a (verizon) yahoo e-mail account via Thunderbird, it
takes several seconds to get a response, then I often get this error message:
--
Thunderbird
The current operation on 'Inbox' did not succeed. The mail server for account
[my e-mail account] responded
Rebooting did resolve the problem. One thing I noticed though was that
pulseaudio was pegged at 100% so it's possible this might have been part of
the problem since TB does have libaudiofile open. Next time it happens I'll
check the open files at the time of the hang. This problem occurred after
On 02/01/2010 09:59 AM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> I was trying to read my email this AM using TB, but it had hung up.
> So I killed it by clicking on the end process button and selecting the
> force quit. When I tried to restart TB it's hung up again. Nothing
> is displayed, but doing a ps shows 3
I was trying to read my email this AM using TB, but it had hung up. So I
killed it by clicking on the end process button and selecting the force
quit. When I tried to restart TB it's hung up again. Nothing is displayed,
but doing a ps shows 3 processes.
[pgalti...@peglaptop ~]$ ps axlw | grep t
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