Terry wrote: > James McKenzie wrote: >> Terry wrote: >> >>> James McKenzie wrote: >>> >>>> Terry wrote: >> >> >>>> That's exactly what isn't working. >> >> >>>> Terry: >>>> >>>> I've handled both sides of this discussion: Let me see if I have your >>>> system setup correct before going and doing some testing of my own. >>>> >>>> You are running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 and trying to run >>>> Thunderbird mail 1.5.x as your mailer and trying to send as mail from >>>> OpenOffice 2.0.4? >>>> >>>> Am I correct? >>>> >>>> James McKenzie >>>> >>> Sorry, James. I am but an innocent contributor. I was pointing out >>> that the discussion had gone in a circle. >>> >>> >> I wonder why you made the comment above? > > Which particular comment? No hidden messages, so let's leave it > there. The number of digressions on this thread has become ridiculous. > >>> On my Linux OS, there is no problem with 2.0.2. >>> >>> >> Have you tried 2.0.4? >> > > I'm staying with 2.0.2 until updating equals upgrading. I've got > enough headaches already. > Terry:
As I stated, I know that sending with TB does not work with Mac OS X and it does work with Windows. If it does not work anymore after installing 2.0.3 under Linux, I have one question. Did you file an Issue then? I know that an issue is outstanding with Mozilla about not being able to invoke Thunderbird using the same method to start the Mail program under Mac OS X. I also agree that it is a regression to loose functionality between one version and the next. I've dealt with this before with other programs. Again, I like you are a simple user but you use Linux and I use Mac OS X on a daily basis. You and I do not use Windows XP, which is what the original poster was complaining about. This is definitely mixing apples, oranges and pears (in other words the fix for one will and should not work for the other two.) My suggestion: If you are having problems with the Linux release, then file an issue. Keep track of that issue (I do). If the issue is passed off to another software vendor, get the issue for that vendor and track it. I know the issue with the Mac OS X version is definitely caused by Thunderbird and its cousins and not by the way that OpenOffice.org attempts pass attachments and to start up the program. James McKenzie --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]