(In reply to Wayne Mery (:wsmwk) from comment #27)
> The "lack of interest" by users is perhaps because most users don't know it's 
> possible to do this.  The lack of progress in a decade on the blocking bugs 
> of course doesn't help. 
> 
> ISTM we only need to fix a couple bugs to make this good enough to send out 
> for wider testing.  What do others think?

Having this would surely be useful to make us look and feel better.
I'm not sure how much priority it would be worth, maybe I'd prefer to fix even 
more basic scenarios (e.g. that after saving (downloading) an attachment to 
your disk, there's zero hint in the UI how to open the target location with 
your OS file manager, so unless you already know about Ctrl+J, you'll have to 
start navigating all the way to that attachment in Explorer whereas TB knows 
exactly where it is).

> Perhaps a good starting point is Bug 749654?  Bad message in Outbox
blocks delivery of remaining messages until dialog is dismissed.

Bug 749654 is an excellent starting point, that nasty thing really needs
fixing although it may not be in everybody's workflows.

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