Bonjour,
Après avoir essayé (et adopté) l'extension switch proxy sous Firefox, je
voulais mettre la même sous Thunderbird. Et là, malheureusement, la
version actuelle (1.3.1) ne semble pas fonctionner avec un Thunderbird
supérieur à 0.9.
Auriez-vous des nouvelles sur une future version ?
Ou
demande plutot sur la liste de diffusion geckozone (www.geckozone.org)
David BERCOT a écrit :
Bonjour,
Après avoir essayé (et adopté) l'extension switch proxy sous Firefox,
je voulais mettre la même sous Thunderbird. Et là, malheureusement, la
version actuelle (1.3.1) ne semble pas fonctionner
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 03:56:07PM +0100, Pau Capdevila wrote:
Què és l'incoming Jordi? És nou? No n'havia sentit a parlar fins ara...
És quasi tan vell com la mateixa Debian. :)
Quan un desenvolupador puja un paquet, arriba a una cua que processa tot
el que ha arribat cada 15 minuts. Fa una
Hola.
Me gustaría poder traspasar la configuración, cuentas mensajes...vamos:
todo lo que tengo en el Thunderbird 1.0 en Windows al de Linux, también 1.0.
Hice la prueba a lo bruto copiando y sobrescribiendo en el de Linux,
pero aunque aparece todo tal como lo tengo en Windows, el
What are the plans for T-Bird 1.0? I want to make it the company
standard email tool, but I need some features in 1.0.
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What are the plans for T-Bird 1.0? I want to make it the company
standard email tool, but I need some features in 1.0.
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Christopher L. Everett
Chief Technology Officer www.medbanner.com
MedBanner, Inc. www.physemp.com
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What are the plans for T-Bird 1.0? I want to make it the company
standard email tool, but I need some features in 1.0.
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Christopher L. Everett
Chief Technology Officer www.medbanner.com
MedBanner, Inc. www.physemp.com
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On Tuesday 28 December 2004 20:58, Christopher L. Everett wrote:
What are the plans for T-Bird 1.0? I want to make it the company
standard email tool, but I need some features in 1.0.
Why do you want to make it the standard tool if you do not know what features
it has. Why aren't to
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 21:18:58 +, Alan Chandler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 28 December 2004 20:58, Christopher L. Everett wrote:
What are the plans for T-Bird 1.0? I want to make it the company
standard email tool, but I need some features in 1.0.
Why do you want to make it the
On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 21:18 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
On Tuesday 28 December 2004 20:58, Christopher L. Everett wrote:
What are the plans for T-Bird 1.0? I want to make it the company
standard email tool, but I need some features in 1.0.
Why do you want to make it the standard tool if
Darryl Clarke wrote:
As for timeframe into when 1.0 will be in... I have no idea. It's
suprisingly not even in Unstable yet...
The maintainer has 1.0 on his private repository presently and is working
on getting it into unstable soon. Ah, here's the message:
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 18:00:28 +0100, Sam Halliday wrote:
does anyone know if thunderbird 1.0 is going to make it into unstable
anytime soon?
No idea, but the official dist from the tunderbird sites is a
precompiled tarball that extracts very neatly into a directory, and
youcan just run
Steve Lamb wrote:
Sam Halliday wrote:
i don't care for any of this Personal Certificate stuff... i just want
to use it with GPG. and in fact, Thunderbird is *ignoring* all the
PGP/Mime attachments for all the emails i have looked at which i
*know* have signatures (over IMAP). it is also saying
perhaps you might see the same as i do if you temporarily move your
.mozilla-thunderbird folder out of the way, and set up a new account.
Ouch! You're right. Fresh install ain't working for enigmail. You
should file a bug report. Alex is very good with the fixes. (I've filed
several reports
Ralph Katz wrote:
perhaps you might see the same as i do if you temporarily move your
.mozilla-thunderbird folder out of the way, and set up a new account.
Ouch! You're right. Fresh install ain't working for enigmail. You
should file a bug report. Alex is very good with the fixes. (I've filed
Ralph Katz wrote:
perhaps you might see the same as i do if you temporarily move your
.mozilla-thunderbird folder out of the way, and set up a new account.
Ouch! You're right. Fresh install ain't working for enigmail. You
should file a bug report. Alex is very good with the fixes. (I've filed
hi there,
does anyone know if thunderbird 1.0 is going to make it into unstable
anytime soon?
cheers
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On 12/17/2004 12:00 PM, Sam Halliday wrote:
hi there,
does anyone know if thunderbird 1.0 is going to make it into unstable
anytime soon?
cheers
Alexander Sack, the debian maintainer, has what you want on his website:
http://www.jwsdot.com/debian/index.html
Debian Thunderbird
HOME
Regards
Ralph Katz wrote:
Sam Halliday wrote:
does anyone know if thunderbird 1.0 is going to make it into unstable
anytime soon?
Alexander Sack, the debian maintainer, has what you want on his website:
http://www.jwsdot.com/debian/index.html
thanks!
by the way, i installed the enigmail plugin, but i am
Sam Halliday wrote:
by the way, i installed the enigmail plugin, but i am having real
hassles trying to get it to work with GPG signing/encryption. has anyone
got a HOWTO or some advice on how to set this up?
Make sure to turn on hushmail support. It passes the email address
devoid of and
Ralph Katz wrote:
Sam Halliday wrote:
does anyone know if thunderbird 1.0 is going to make it into unstable
anytime soon?
Alexander Sack, the debian maintainer, has what you want on his website:
http://www.jwsdot.com/debian/index.html
drat... no powerpc builds...
cheers,
Sam
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On 12/17/2004 06:50 PM, Steve Lamb wrote:
Sam Halliday wrote:
by the way, i installed the enigmail plugin, but i am having real
hassles trying to get it to work with GPG signing/encryption. has
anyone got a HOWTO or some advice on how to set this up?
Make sure to turn on hushmail support. It
Ralph Katz wrote:
Steve Lamb wrote:
Sam Halliday wrote:
by the way, i installed the enigmail plugin, but i am having real
hassles trying to get it to work with GPG signing/encryption. has
anyone got a HOWTO or some advice on how to set this up?
Make sure to turn on hushmail support. It passes the
Sam Halliday wrote:
but upon sending any mails, there is no signature made and it doesn't
even ask for my passphrase! if i go into the Security menu when
Composing a message and ask to encrypt or sign the message, it gives me
some speil about Personal Certificates. so i do not think it has been
Sam Halliday wrote:
i think i will install gpg-agent and see if that makes a difference.
i cannot find gpg-agent in the debian package lists, so i guess that isn't the
problem...
cheers,
Sam
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http://www.nongnu.org/fhsst/
Sam's Homepages
Steve Lamb wrote:
Sam Halliday wrote:
but upon sending any mails, there is no signature made and it doesn't
even ask for my passphrase! if i go into the Security menu when
Composing a message and ask to encrypt or sign the message, it gives
me some speil about Personal Certificates. so i do not
Sam Halliday wrote:
i don't care for any of this Personal Certificate stuff... i just want
to use it with GPG. and in fact, Thunderbird is *ignoring* all the
PGP/Mime attachments for all the emails i have looked at which i *know*
have signatures (over IMAP). it is also saying that ASCII signed
k3rn a écrit :
Baptiste Mathus wrote:
k3rn a écrit :
Bonjour à tous...
Quelqu'un as-t-il une idée de la date de sortie de thunderbid 1.0 en
packages dispo via apt ?
Dans quelle version tu parles ? Unstable ou testing ? Tu t'en fous, tu
prendras le premier .deb qui te passera sous la
Bonjour à tous...
Quelqu'un as-t-il une idée de la date de sortie de thunderbid 1.0 en
packages dispo via apt ?
Merci.
k3rn a écrit :
Bonjour à tous...
Quelqu'un as-t-il une idée de la date de sortie de thunderbid 1.0 en
packages dispo via apt ?
Dans quelle version tu parles ? Unstable ou testing ? Tu t'en fous, tu prendras
le premier .deb qui te passera sous la main ?
@++
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Baptiste
Baptiste Mathus wrote:
k3rn a écrit :
Bonjour à tous...
Quelqu'un as-t-il une idée de la date de sortie de thunderbid 1.0 en
packages dispo via apt ?
Dans quelle version tu parles ? Unstable ou testing ? Tu t'en fous, tu
prendras le premier .deb qui te passera sous la main ?
@++
Peu
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