AJL <noemail@none.com> wrote:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101
Thunderbird/45.0
$DRIFT ON
Does that ("20100101" and "45.0") indeed indicate that you've frozen Thunderbird at an (very) old version?
If so, good. Currently there are lots of reports (in the Windows
groups), that the latest major update, v115, is severely broken,
probably mostly for news, but maybe also for e-mail. (FWIW, I use
60.9.0).
To all: This is just an off-topic warning. Please move any responses
to an appropriate group. Thanks.
Now we resume our regular programming.
$DRIFT OFF
On 10/18/23 12:46, Frank Slootweg wrote:For me the UI has become so bad I can't use it anymore. I'm frozen at
AJL <noemail@none.com> wrote:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 >>> Thunderbird/45.0
$DRIFT ON
Does that ("20100101" and "45.0") indeed indicate that you've frozen
Thunderbird at an (very) old version?
If so, good. Currently there are lots of reports (in the Windows
groups), that the latest major update, v115, is severely broken,
probably mostly for news, but maybe also for e-mail. (FWIW, I use
60.9.0).
To all: This is just an off-topic warning. Please move any responses
to an appropriate group. Thanks.
Now we resume our regular programming.
$DRIFT OFF
Does anyone know what kind of issues are in TB 115?
To all: This is just an off-topic warning. Please move any responses
to an appropriate group. Thanks.
Now we resume our regular programming.
$DRIFT OFF
Does anyone know what kind of issues are in TB 115?
In article <ugp8lf$3q3jp$1@dont-email.me>,
candycanearter07 <no@thanks.net> wrote:
...
To all: This is just an off-topic warning. Please move any responses
to an appropriate group. Thanks.
Since this newsgroup is about newsreaders and Thunderbird is (can be) a newsreader, then this would be on-topic here.
Note, however, that I don't use Thunderbird for news; only mail, but still, see my comments below.
Kenny McCormack <gazelle@shell.xmission.com> wrote:
In article <ugp8lf$3q3jp$1@dont-email.me>,
candycanearter07 <no@thanks.net> wrote:
...
To all: This is just an off-topic warning. Please move any responses >>>> to an appropriate group. Thanks.
Since this newsgroup is about newsreaders and Thunderbird is (can be) a
newsreader, then this would be on-topic here.
My post was to comp.mobile.android, hence my comment about it being off-topic.
candycanearter07 responded to my post, but *changed* comp.mobile.android to news.software.readers, instead of *adding* it (and adding a
Followup-To), so it was unclear that the discussion came from somewhere
else, let alone from where.
Note, however, that I don't use Thunderbird for news; only mail, but still, >> see my comments below.
As I mentioned, please see the existing threads in the Windows groups, mostly alt.comp.os.windows-10. There's also a specific group for
Thunderbird (alt.comp.software.thunderbird). I see that you probably use Linux/Unix. If so, the latter group may be better for you.
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On 10/28/23 12:39, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Kenny McCormack <gazelle@shell.xmission.com> wrote:
In article <ugp8lf$3q3jp$1@dont-email.me>,
candycanearter07 <no@thanks.net> wrote:
...
To all: This is just an off-topic warning. Please move any responses >>>> to an appropriate group. Thanks.
Since this newsgroup is about newsreaders and Thunderbird is (can be) a
newsreader, then this would be on-topic here.
My post was to comp.mobile.android, hence my comment about it being off-topic.
candycanearter07 responded to my post, but *changed* comp.mobile.android to news.software.readers, instead of *adding* it (and adding a Followup-To), so it was unclear that the discussion came from somewhere else, let alone from where.
Note, however, that I don't use Thunderbird for news; only mail, but still,
see my comments below.
As I mentioned, please see the existing threads in the Windows groups, mostly alt.comp.os.windows-10. There's also a specific group for Thunderbird (alt.comp.software.thunderbird). I see that you probably use Linux/Unix. If so, the latter group may be better for you.
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