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2005-06-01 to 2005-06-10 Trunk builds

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  • Fixed: 296940 - Update Changes Cause Thunderbird to Enter an Infinite Loop
  • Fixed: 296520 - Mails incorrectly deleted when using "Delete messages more than xx days"
  • Fixed: 295512 - Error pages broken
  • Fixed: 296703 - Pressing Send button does nothing when sending to newsgroup from mail account
  • Fixed: 293832 - label lost when moving message from IMAP to local folder
  • Fixed: 260482 - custom mail headers (e.g. In-Reply-To) cannot be passed from command line
  • Fixed: 293742 - incorrect grouping of message in group view & incorrect day selection if the short date display option is selected
  • Fixed: 218838 - There is no keyboard shortcut to select/unselect folders in the "Items for offline use" dialog
  • Fixed: 261559 - Thunderbird should register *.eml file type association
  • Fixed: 242959 - Thunderbird should open .eml files from command line
  • Since 18 May 04: 243975 - [Mac] Unable to save attachment using "Open" or "Save As"
  • Since 15 Jun 04: 246909 - Thunderbird process remain active after closing
  • Since 08 Sep 04: 258465 - Duplicate entries appear in feeds
  • Since 03 Dec 04: 272994 - When I move a whole mailing list between address books, it gets destroyed.
  • Since 16 Jan 05: 278612 - Thunderbird can nuke local folder contents when you move them around
  • Since 18 Mar 05: 286779 - EULA for Thunderbird in all builds
  • Since 27 Apr 05: 292101 - emails have lost their correct message and have text from other messages
  • Since 22 May 05: 295140 - remember previous online state doesn't work

Windows builds: Official Windows, Official Windows installer, Official Windows MSI (discussion) (2005-06-10)

Linux builds: Official Linux (2005-06-10)

Mac builds: Official Mac (2005-06-10)

Filed under 'Thunderbird Trunk' | Posted on 11 Jun 2005 (Sat) by Gary Kwong at 10:25 PM. (GMT+8)

Comments

I don't see anything in the roadmap about improvements to the Address Book. Is there any plan for this?

Posted by: John Dooley Cradock at June 12, 2005 6:28 AM