Closed Bug 1704852 Opened 5 years ago Closed 4 years ago

Ctrl+Enter didn't send immediately, message is in Outbox. But Thunderbird is not offline. 88.0b1 only, not reproducable

Categories

(Thunderbird :: Message Compose Window, defect)

Thunderbird 88
defect

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED WORKSFORME

People

(Reporter: wsmwk, Unassigned)

Details

88.0b1 on Windows 10 (delta desktop), I found several messages unsent in Outbox.

Discovered that ctrl+enter is failing to send immediate. Confirmed with multiple attempts. No keys are stuck (shift+ctrl+enter would do be send later) I have only one add-on which is restart.

Updated to 88.0b3 and restarted - no trouble found. downgraded to 88.0b2, NTF. downgraded to 88.0b1, NTF. So I am no longer able to reproduce - but there was a problem

Used Ctrl+Enter to send a message using 88.0b2 on Linux without a problem.

Also used Ctrl+Enter to send the test message I did for bug 1699051 using 88.0b3 on Windows 10.

Summary: ctrl+send didn't send, message is in Outbox → ctrl+enter didn't send, message is in Outbox. But Thunderbird is not offline.

wfm on 88.0b2 (32-bit) and 88.0b3 (32-bit), win10.

Is it possible that you accidentally missed the center part of Ctrl-key in fast/"blind" operation and pressed both keys Ctrl+Shift? I tried that and it's quite easy if modifier finger lands just a bit out of place in the rush. I'd guess that's the most likely explanation. Alex and I have fixed Ctrl+Enter quite thoroughly... Are you using Ctrl+Enter alert? If not, that might be helpful for testing.

If it works for us and you, Wayne, on 88.0b2+, is there anything we can still do about this bug?

Summary: ctrl+enter didn't send, message is in Outbox. But Thunderbird is not offline. → Ctrl+Enter didn't send immediately, message is in Outbox. But Thunderbird is not offline. 88.0b1 only, not reproducable

I've not seen this since.

Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 4 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
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