Re: [PLUG] Thunderbird Changes

2023-10-16 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
That's minor stuff. Thunderbird versions greater than 91.13.1 are completely broken with self-signed certificates. While yes there's always Lets Encrypt, why go through the extreme bullcrap of setting up LetsEncrypt on a mailserver that is buried behind firewalls and does not have port 80 for

Re: [PLUG] Thunderbird Changes

2023-10-16 Thread Dick Steffens
On 10/16/23 14:32, Rich Shepard wrote: On Mon, 16 Oct 2023, Dick Steffens wrote: When did the developers decide against DFWAB? (Don't Fix What Ain't Broke) Anyway, back to my opening rant, what is the point of all these changes? Do they fix something? For me they break things. Dick, B

Re: [PLUG] Thunderbird Changes

2023-10-16 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023, Dick Steffens wrote: When did the developers decide against DFWAB? (Don't Fix What Ain't Broke) Anyway, back to my opening rant, what is the point of all these changes? Do they fix something? For me they break things. Dick, Back in the 1980s, with DOS, I saw the same

[PLUG] Thunderbird Changes

2023-10-16 Thread Dick Steffens
When did the developers decide against DFWAB? (Don't Fix What Ain't Broke) First annoyance: The latest version of Thunderbird (115.3.1) comes with some annoying changes. Several buttons that used to be in a toolbar disappeared. Somehow I tripped over a way to add a button that is for sta