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Subject Thunderbird

Postby Mackenzie » 6th Feb 2009 22:42

It has happened me to save received mail with thunderbird, the email client branded Mozilla, but when I'm saving I don't have a default name and I have to insert manually a new one.

Usually the mail subject is proposed as name of the file but this doesn't happen when in the subject there are not conventional characters.
When this happen I cancel the saving, go back to the mail where i copy the subject and save again pasting the name but all this is very unconfortable!!

For example, if I open one of this mail with a double click in the subject appears a strange space between two words; if i look at the mail from the list instead of the space there is a strange little ball...

I use Vista and Thunderbird 2.0.0.19.

Which do you think is the cause of this problem? A bug?

Others ideas to resolve that save the mail always with the name of the subject even if there are strange characters?

Thank you
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Re: Subject Thunderbird

Postby olav » 1st Mar 2009 16:28

I'd consider it a bug, but it's not an Enigmail issue but a Thunderbird issue. Please address it at mozilla.org .
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Re: Subject Thunderbird

Postby dan » 3rd Mar 2009 20:32

BTW, I've noticed that you posted only two questions so far and none of them have nothing to do with Enigmail, and your sig is full of ad links.
Please refrain from putting spam in your posts. You are of course very welcome to post Enigmail-related questions here.

UPDATE (26/4/2009): Despite the warning, user posted two others messages of the same kind "OT question + spam links in sig". Sorry pal, this trick doesn't work. User deleted.
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