13 July 22, 05:44
(This post was last modified: 17 July 22, 15:21 by harlan4096.)
Quote:Thunderbird 102.0.2 is the second point update for Thunderbird 102, the new major version of the open source Thunderbird email client. Like Thunderbird 102.0.1, which was released last week, it is fixing bugs in the new version of the email client.Continue Reading
Thunderbird 102.0.2 is already available. It should be downloaded and installed automatically on most systems, but you may speed up the updating by selecting Help > About Thunderbird from the menu. If the menu is not displayed, press the Alt-key to display it.
Thunderbird displays the current version and runs a check for updates. The email client will pick up any new version automatically to download and install it on the device.
The official release notes list one change and a large list of bug fixes. No default action is executed anymore when users double-click on chat messages.
The list of fixes is long, and it includes several major ones.Thunderbird 102 is only available as a download and not a direct upgrade. Once installed, updates are delivered via the built-in updating system.
- POP3 messages were not always deleted from the server; deletions failed occasionally. The issue is fixed in Thunderbird 102.0.2.
- Importing data from Seamonkey or Outlook failed in the second step.
- The offline cache was "unusable" for NNTP accounts.
- Non-ASCII messages that were forwarded in the client as attachments looked garbled. Thunderbird supports forwarding messages inline or as attachments.
- OpenPGP signatures were broken if the Primary Password dialog remained open.
- Thunderbird did not highlight subfolders with new messages until they were selected by the user.
- The Spaces toolbar covered the Files menu.
- The preview pane did not list any new messages.
- When selecting "Edit as new message", address fields were not populated.
- Double-clicking to edit selected contacts did not work.
- Pending chat messages contents were not updated if the conversation was not selected.
- Additional backslashes were displayed for some CardDAV fields.
- The attachment paper clip was cut off in the message list.
- Occasionally, only the first letter of a contact's organization was displayed.
- Various unspecified user interface fixes.
Now You: do you use Thunderbird 102 already? What is your impression so far?
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