Bug 216308 Comment 60 Edit History

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(In reply to Mabry Tyson from comment #57)
> (In reply to gene smith from comment #55)
> > Mabry, I received the .eml but can't duplicate the problem. Details are in the email reply I sent to you.
> 
> It appears you gave it a good try.  Thanks!  Maybe over the weekend I'll have time to figure out why I see it but you don't, and then find a way to make it so others can replicate it.

Mabry, I think some of the problems you saw is probably caused by the patch in Bug 1345167 which turned out to cause regressions in 68.0, 68.1 and maybe 60.9. They are now fixed in version 68.1.1.

But still unable to see a subscribe pop-up with the test message (or other messages) that Edward Paine sent me via email. I think Jorg is also looking at this and maybe he will have better luck.

It is mentioned above that going from NONE to SSL/TLS security may fix the problem. I think this is because the imap:// url (that ends in :143, none, or :993, tls) becomes invalid when security is changed so the URL is ignored and no subscribe is attempted. Also, reading comments above, changing this didn't always work.
(In reply to Mabry Tyson from comment #57)
> (In reply to gene smith from comment #55)
> > Mabry, I received the .eml but can't duplicate the problem. Details are in the email reply I sent to you.
> 
> It appears you gave it a good try.  Thanks!  Maybe over the weekend I'll have time to figure out why I see it but you don't, and then find a way to make it so others can replicate it.

Mabry, I think some of the problems you saw is probably caused by the patch in Bug 1345167 which turned out to cause regressions in 68.0, 68.1 and maybe 60.9. They are now fixed in version 68.1.1.

But still unable to see a subscribe pop-up with the test message (or other messages) that Edward Paine sent me via email. I think Jorg is also looking at this and maybe he will have better luck with email sent to him by another tb user.

It is mentioned above that going from NONE to SSL/TLS security may fix the problem. I think this is because the imap:// url (that ends in :143, none, or :993, tls) becomes invalid when security is changed so the URL is ignored and no subscribe is attempted. Also, reading comments above, changing this didn't always work.

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