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    On 15/06/2010 23:11, neandr wrote:
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      Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.3a6pre)
      Gecko/20100615 Shredder/3.2a1pre<br>
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       [15.06.2010 16:48]    »Mark Banner« wrote:
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        <a moz-do-not-send="true"
          href="https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=572086">Bug
          572086</a>
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            id="short_desc_nonedit_display">Attachment functions broken
            - open/save/detach don't work.<br>
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      D&D fails silently, no attachment is added to the compose 
      "Attachments:" box. Also file can not be D&D to compose main
      window.<br>
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    Hmm, could that be a Linux specific bug? It is working fine here.<br>
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    <blockquote cite="mid:4C17FAA8.6080606@gmx.de" type="cite"> Adding
      with menu "Attach" works, also clicking into "Attachments:" box
      (after it's opened from previous add) works with "Attach File(s)"
      .<br>
      Sending/receiving and opening message/attachment is OK (POP
      account).<br>
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    Yeah, thanks for testing, POP/Local folders are fine, IMAP isn't (as
    we subsequently found out) - see the bug infos. We're investigating
    the issue at the moment.<br>
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    Mark.<br>
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