Open Bug 155643 Opened 23 years ago Updated 15 years ago

Meta bug for Drag and Drop within mailnews

Categories

(SeaMonkey :: MailNews: Message Display, defect)

x86
Windows 2000
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

People

(Reporter: naving, Unassigned)

References

(Depends on 3 open bugs)

Details

(Keywords: meta)

This is a meta bug for improvements in drag and drop within mail client.
Depends on: 66955
No longer depends on: 32295, 66995, 141358, 143355, 150692
Depends on: 72617
Blocks: 72817
Blocks: 86018
Blocks: 108747
Blocks: 158023
No longer blocks: 72817
Depends on: 72817
No longer blocks: 86018
Depends on: 86018
No longer blocks: 108747
Depends on: 108747
No longer blocks: 158023
Depends on: 158023
Added keyword nsbeta1 to 8 UI Mailnews meta bugs.
Keywords: nsbeta1
Blocks: 32298
Depends on: 87313
Blocks: 83803
Depends on: 77971
No longer blocks: 32298, 83803
Depends on: 32298, 83803
Depends on: 171907
Keywords: nsbeta1
mass re-assign.
Assignee: naving → sspitzer
Depends on: 220750
Product: Browser → Seamonkey
Assignee: sspitzer → mail
Assignee: mail → nobody
QA Contact: olgam → message-display
MASS-CHANGE: This bug report is registered in the SeaMonkey product, but has been without a comment since the inception of the SeaMonkey project. This means that it was logged against the old Mozilla suite and we cannot determine that it's still valid for the current SeaMonkey suite. Because of this, we are setting it to an UNCONFIRMED state. If you can confirm that this report still applies to current SeaMonkey 2.x nightly builds, please set it back to the NEW state along with a comment on how you reproduced it on what Build ID, or if it's an enhancement request, why it's still worth implementing and in what way. If you can confirm that the report doesn't apply to current SeaMonkey 2.x nightly builds, please set it to the appropriate RESOLVED state (WORKSFORME, INVALID, WONTFIX, or similar). If no action happens within the next few months, we move this bug report to an EXPIRED state. Query tag for this change: mass-UNCONFIRM-20090614
Status: NEW → UNCONFIRMED
Depends on: 537448
No longer depends on: 59622
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
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