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# Keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F conflict and cmd_find ambiguity, used for both Find in This Message and Quick Filter - [{{bug|564328}}]
# Keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F conflict and cmd_find ambiguity, used for both Find in This Message and Quick Filter - [{{bug|564328}}]
 
# imap messages keep getting redownloaded if they incorrectly start with From instead of a : header {{bug|663671}} - might land in TB 7 as well
 


=== Thunderbird 7 and previous release regressions fixed in TB 8 ===
=== Thunderbird 7 and previous release regressions fixed in TB 8 ===

Revision as of 17:37, 19 July 2011

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just because it's on this page doesn't mean it's in Thunderbird 8

User Visible Changes to Thunderbird 8

Roland is compiling this page in order to compile a list of what has to be documented for Thunderbird 8

Changes

(numbered for convenience only, not in order)

  1. Keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F conflict and cmd_find ambiguity, used for both Find in This Message and Quick Filter - [bug 564328]
  2. imap messages keep getting redownloaded if they incorrectly start with From instead of a : header bug 663671 - might land in TB 7 as well

Thunderbird 7 and previous release regressions fixed in TB 8

Sources

(in no order, numbered for convenience only)

  1. Thunderbird/Thunderbird7.0SupportIssuesThunderbird 7 Support Issues
  2. the above are great for Thunderbird changes, but open question: how do we track gecko changes that surface themselves to the user in Thunderbird?

See Also