Severe UI stutter or freezes getting new mail for very large folders ( bug 870556) Various improvements when using IRC on moznet ( bug 1083768 and others)Īutomatically rejoin multi-user conversations on reconnect for XMPP ( bug 1014472)
Significantly improve XMPP support ( bug 1085022 and others) Thunderbird will no longer use SHA-1 to sign messages ( bug 1018259) FixesĪutomatically reclaim IRC nicks during a reconnect ( bug 1087566)įixes for connecting to non-standard IRC networks ( bug 870556 and others) Removed rarely used character sets: T.61-8bit, non-encoding Mac encoders, VISCII, x-viet-tcvn5712, x-viet-vps x-johab, ARMSCII8, map us-ascii to windows-1252, ISO-8859-6-I and -E and ISO-8859-8-E, ( bug 1068505 and others.) Make OpenSearch queries open in the user's default browser ( bug 1120777)ĭisable CONDSTORE support for IMAP to prevent discrepancies in IMAP message status (deleted, unread) on some servers ( bug 912216) This might cause issues for self-signed certificates ( bug 1122567, bug 1122666) The editor for twitter should show inputtable characterĪdd reading position marker line to conversations ( bug 760762) Changesĭefault to using SSL for XMPP and IRC. Support Internationalized domain name URLs for RSS feeds ( Bug 1018589) Show expanded columns in folder pane ( bug 464973)
Ship Lightning calendar addon with Thunderbird and enable with an opt-out dialog ( bug 1113183)įilter messages when archived ( bug 479823)Įnable search in multiple/all address books ( bug 170270)Īdd support for Yahoo Messenger in Chat ( bug 955574)Īdd a Learn more link to the support page in feeds subscribe dialog ( bug 1053782)Īllow file-per-message (maildir) local message storage ( bug 845952) GMail supports OAuth2 authentication, removing the need to manually select "allow less secure applications" in Google options for the account. Thunderbird 38.0.1 contains underlying code that is based off of Firefox 38.0.1esr. As always, you’re encouraged to tell us what you think, or file a bug in Bugzilla Version 38.0.1, first offered to channel users on June 11, 2015Ĭheck out the notes below for this version of Thunderbird.