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On 2012-07-21 22:00, Carlos E. R. wrote:
With this "versionitis" of thunderbird, the program is in fact worse than ever.
Another one I found. Right now, I'm working offline, no internet. Yet, when reading stored email, Thunderbird is asking for my master password. I say "NO", cancel. A minute later I'm asked again. No, Again, No. After that, about every second, again and again. WHY? There is no network, it can not connect anywhere to load anything! Finally, it is silent.
It is not the first time I see this master password madness, usually in Firefox: it is impossible to say "NO", because it asks again and again so that you can not work.
And it doesn't say what it wants the password for, either.
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Carlos E. R. (from 11.4 x86_64 "Celadon" (Minas Tirith)) I have Thunderbird 12.0.1 on PCLOS, and something probably earlier on XP, and in the last two days I have been pestered to put in a password, even tho nothing has changed. I have not updated either one. (I don't have access to XP right now--it's on this same machine that I usually use for Linux--but since I haven't booted into XP for some time, except this evening, I'd guess that T/B in XP is at least 2 revs behind.) So whatever is causing the problem may not be due to the version, but to something that
On 07/25/2012 07:59 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote: the 'net sent over to T/B, and maybe it's just appearing in your system after you disconnected the net. Time will tell whether the problem will go away or not. --doug -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org