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Hi i have some test-mails with attached eml-RAW-messages, the first time try to open one of them works, after that nothing happens for other messages, independent if they are attached or saved as eml-file somewhere restart thunderbird and you can open the next eml-file :-( not sure when this was introduced but around August 2013 this worked fine because for some weeks i heavily helped debug http://www.dbmail.org/ and rule out differences between IMAP/POP3
Please try upstream binary first from here: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/24.2.0/ and report us results that we can decide if this is upstream bug. If possible please attach these mails and put together some reproduction steps. Thank you.
there is no need to attach anything just save *one random message* directly from thunderbird on your desktop, assign thunderbird with .eml files and try to open it twice from the desktop, the first time you will have a messsage window - close it, double klick again and you will never see again that message window until start thunderbird new
looks like thunderbird-24.5.0-1.fc20.x86_64 is fixing that
are the upstream developers dumb or what is so complicated in the simple opening of an EML file more than once - while it was fixed for a short time at least with thunderbird-24.6.0-1.fc20.x86_64 the same * open a eml file -> displayed * double click on another one -> nothing happens * close thunderbird * fine you can open again *one time* a EML file
boah that makes me *really crazy* recently got some mails with eml-attachments and i need to close and re-open the damned program for every single eml-attachment to open
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