package: mozilla-thunderbird
version: 1.0.2-2

The bug is still there. Please help! I'd love to switch from Mozilla to
Mozilla-Thunderbird, but I can't get it to work with my existing e-mail.
The import works but then I get:

selected locale: en-US
DOUBLE-CLICK: 250 --> -1 THRESHOLD: 8 --> -1
/usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh: line 451: 29565
Segmentation fault      "$prog" ${1+"$@"}

when I try to start Thunderbird (of course, to see the message, I have
to start it from a Konsole - otherwise the application just closes).

My Mozilla Mail runs quite nicely. I have 5 active accounts that I have
open normally, of which 3 get significant amounts of mail. I also have 4
inactive accounts plus my "Local Folders". These accounts are all
currently stored on a server via a symlink from my mail folder to the
mail folder on the server (don't ask me why I just didn't link the
entire Mozilla folder to the server). The Thunderbird conversion puts
about 1.4G onto my local drive.

I've been trying to switch to Thunderbird since about version 0.9x. This
bug is quite persistent. Meanwhile, I have been keeping pace with the
upgrades to Mozilla. Since I'm running Debian Sarge, I do a dist-upgrade
every few days, including earlier today, so my system is up to date.

The only other problem I'm having is famd seems to go crazy and eats up
resources, so I kill it after each reboot. If I don't, it quickly
destabilizes my system, making it unusable within 30 minutes or so of
startup. Once famd is killed however, my system is very stable.




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