Closed
Bug 181772
Opened 22 years ago
Closed 22 years ago
bad name
Categories
(SeaMonkey :: MailNews: Message Display, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
VERIFIED
DUPLICATE
of bug 140212
People
(Reporter: unixde, Assigned: sspitzer)
Details
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)
Build Identifier: Mozilla 1.2b
Stewards unite name in the Mozilla mail client: or < or > lays out. Completing
Mozilla mail and starting and looking at the result again after it. Mozilla
falls away at the test unite stewards named / to lay out (btw. it passes nix
and is the CPU because of a process mozilla completely fully occupied). Fault
for it is probably Windows since Windows no-one : < > / in files and stewards.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
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i don't understand this report. but it isn't a problem w/ bugzilla.
Assignee: preed → sspitzer
Component: Email Notifications → Mail Window Front End
Product: Bugzilla → MailNews
QA Contact: matty → olgam
Version: unspecified → other
Comment 2•22 years ago
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Bizarre report. Doesn't look like a Mozilla problem either.
Comment 3•22 years ago
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Reporter:
Can you explain what you mean ?
I can't understand your bug-report.
Comment 4•22 years ago
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got a mial from the reporter :-)
He means this :
If you create a folder with "/ : < >" you get problems.
This folder are renamed to a random string after Mozilla is restarted.
if you create a folder with "/" mozilla will crash.
This is probably due to File System limitations.
I observed this :
create a folder "/test" and restart mozilla.
You will get a renamed folder with a random string.
A folfer with "test><" works for me.
This is one win2k build 20021125 and NTFS
I dupe this to bug 140212 :
Mail folder with slash (/) in name causes strange results
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 140212 ***
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 22 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Updated•20 years ago
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Product: Browser → Seamonkey
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