Closed
Bug 57886
Opened 24 years ago
Closed 24 years ago
The mail crashes when trying to log on as a new account setup
Categories
(SeaMonkey :: MailNews: Account Configuration, defect, P2)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
VERIFIED
WORKSFORME
People
(Reporter: pmac, Assigned: racham)
Details
(Keywords: crash)
When trying to log on as a "New account setup" for mail, it crashes in both classic and modern skins. Platform: Linux only (2000-10-24-06-Mtrunk) Steps to reproduce: 1. Launch Netscape 6. 2. Go to Tasks/Mail and select "ISP or email provider". 3. The "Account Wizard dialog" shows up, type your name and email address and then click "Next button". 4. Select Server Type "IMAP Mail Server". 5. Select both Server Name "nsmail-1" Note that the mail crashes.
Esther, can you try to reproduce this? Does this happen on the branch? I'm wondering if a result of Paul's XUL changes to the dlgs.
QA Contact: pmac → esther
Changing to mailnews
Component: Themes → Account Manager
Product: Browser → MailNews
Sending to owner of account manager. Since this dialog was not altered by the XUL change that lchiang refers to, it seems like an unrelated bug.
I am not able to reproduce this with on my Linux box (today's cvs build). I would like know if someone can reproduce this. Also, the steps to reproduce have a mention to Select the ServerName and UI that is there today asks us to type the name of incoming server. Any UI changes in the meantime...? This bug is reported on 24th of Oct (long time back...!). Atleast I don't see this now. Anyway, Patty...if you still this problem, please update the bug with that information. thanks.
Comment 6•24 years ago
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Build 2000-12-06-08: Linux I'm also unable to reproduce the problem.
QA Contact: esther → nbaca
Checked with latest build (build ID : 200121209)..This is not reproducible. Marking WorksForMe.
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 24 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
Updated•20 years ago
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Product: Browser → Seamonkey
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