![]() ![]() Spurious (encoded newline) inserted into drafts and sent emailĭouble-clicking on a word in the Write window sometimes launched the Advanced Property Editor or Link Properties dialogĮditing a plaint text draft displayed the entire message as quote (in blue) While composing a message, a link not removed when link location was removed in the link properties panelĭecoding problems for messages with less common charsets (cp932, cp936) Plain text markup with * for bold, / for italics, _ for underline and | for code did not work when the enclosed text contained non-ASCII characters New option in "Tools > Options, Composition".Īddress book search and auto-complete slowness introduced in Thunderbird 64 beta Reply to self will now search all identities (default of preference mailnews.reply_to_self_check_all_ident changed to true)Ĭomposition text and background colors no longer sent by default. This may change as soon as Thunderbird 60 ESR can also handle WebExtension dictionaries (planned for version 60.5). ![]() Please download new dictionaries from since still provides "legacy" dictionaries compatible with Thunderbird 60 ESR. Legacy add-ons can now specify an options page again.ĭICTIONARY SUPPORT: Only WebExtension dictionaries are supported now. Instaling legacy add-ons now requires a restart. Apart from Lightning/Calendar there are a few that have been adapted, like "ThunderHTMLedit", "Compact Header" and "Signature Switch". Non-restartless legacy add-ons using XUL overlays are only supported if add-on authors have adapted them. Preference needs to be set (and possily also needs to be set to false)ĪDD-ON SUPPORT: Restartless add-ons continue to work if their authors have made the necessary minor adjustments. When multiple language packs are installed, the UI language can now be selected in the Advanced Options. ![]() Various theme improvements including a dark message list/thread pane WeTransfer is already included and Dropbox is available as add-on. WebExtensions FileLink API to facilitate FileLink add-ons. These release notes apply to Thunderbird version 65 beta 4 released January 29th, 2019. As always, you’re encouraged to tell us what you think, or file a bug in Bugzilla Check out the notes below for this version of Thunderbird. ![]()
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