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Caspar Bothmer wrote:
| Hendrik-Jan Heins wrote:
| | But I can't reproduce the problem you had.
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| I am not surprised. Still I have a mailbox whose very first mail got
| partially overwritten by another mail.
I just found a copy of the ori
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It would be great to see these bugs get some attention of the maintainers...
So I try to explain what I know about this issue:
The reason for this situation is, that apt-setup calls the system
database for the value of the key 'mirror/suite'. This
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Jacek Kawa wrote:
| Caspar Bothmer wrote:
|>I am not surprised. Still I have a mailbox whose very first mail got
|>partially overwritten by another mail.
| Perhaps only mail index files are corrupted? Try something
| like:
No, it's
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Hendrik-Jan Heins wrote:
| But I can't reproduce the problem you had.
I am not surprised. Still I have a mailbox whose very first mail got
partially overwritten by another mail.
caspar
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Mike Hommey wrote:
| I'd like to know if you can reproduce this with your mozilla
I did some tests but I wasn't able to reproduce yet. I will do further
testing.
Maybe these data may help:
- - I mailboxes are huge (33 mailboxes, partially nested, >
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Mike Hommey wrote:
| And what happens if you try this again?
I haven't tried yet.
If there is a need for it I would do further testing. Please tell me
specifically, what kind of information you want me to provide.
caspar
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Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
| Sorry for the wrong cut in my quoting ... my "how is this done"
| ment "how do you rewrite subject of spam"?
That's quite a different thing, yes :-))
I don't rewrite the subject myself. My provider changes t
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Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
| On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 02:31:17PM +0100, Caspar Bothmer wrote:
|>line rewritten so one can easily see this information. I first did a
|>search for this pattern, removing all found messages.
| How i
Package: mozilla-mailnews
Version: 2:1.7.8-1sarge8
Severity: grave
I was cleaning up my mailbox, using "Search Messages" to filter for
certain patterns:
On one of my accounts mails with a certain spam level get their subject
line rewritten so one can easily see this information. I first did
Alexander Sack wrote:
true, but only for pgp/mime encrypted messages. If you inline, it
should work.
Ok, this is a viable workaround for you and me, but is it OK for
everybody? I have enough difficulties to have others sign their
messages at all...
- narrowing view via "Subject or Recipi
Alexander Sack wrote:
currently there is no way to fix this. So if you want decryption you
have to allow to load remote images :( ... for now.
This renders mozilla mail useless. Exactly this single option is
responsible for at least three broken functions:
- enigmail decryption
- narrowing v
Caspar Bothmer wrote:
I can't reproduce this error with a new account.
I did some tests and I am able to reproduce this error with a new account:
After starting mozilla mail using `mozilla --mail` I created a user
"test" and pulled an encrypted message from the server I sen
Alexander Sack wrote:
tags 334206 + unreproducible
tags 334206 + sarge
thanks
cannot reproduce this. Maybe pressing decrypt button manually helps?
That doesn't work as the whole message is seen as containing nothing but
attachments.
I can decrypt the attachment to a browser window, select i
Package: mozilla-enigmail
Version: 2:0.91.4
Severity: grave
Encrypted mails get displayed as attachment which one has to save and
decrypt on the commandline. Signed mails get checked normally.
To check just send a mail to yourself using mozilla-enigmail itself.
This behaviour shows up since
Markus E Leypold schrieb:
> I'd be really, really thankful to the maintainers, if the localization
> package found it's way into sarge. Thanks for your work, guys (and
> please make it available :-).
And I join in. It's worth it.
caspar
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