Closed
Bug 4701
Opened 26 years ago
Closed 25 years ago
Addressing fields are not cleaned up after closing New Msg window
Categories
(SeaMonkey :: MailNews: Message Display, defect, P3)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
VERIFIED
FIXED
M6
People
(Reporter: esther, Assigned: bugzilla)
Details
RE: Seamonkey win 32 April 7 build (1999040710 as stated in status bar of
browser).
Hardware: Win95
Description: Addressing fields are not cleaned up after closing New Msg window
Steps:
1. Run apprunner.exe
2. Select Messenger from the Tasks menu
3. Click the New Msg button to open the Compose window
4. Fill in the To: field and Subject.
5. Click the Send button and close window
6. Click New Msg button again, the data from the previous New Msg window is
still in the addressing fields.
Phil is on vacation. Jean-Francois, do you know if this belongs to you?
Updated•26 years ago
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Assignee: phil → ducarroz
Comment 2•26 years ago
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Reassign to ducarroz@netscape.com
Updated•25 years ago
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Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 25 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
Comment 3•25 years ago
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worksforme (now :-)
This isn't working in the 1999042708 build WinNT 4.0.
Notice that the compose window clears the fields after you press Send (which is
correct). If you close that compose window (since Sending doesn't automatically
close the compose window) and bring up a NEW compose window, the addressing
fields are automatically filled in.
Reopening. Phil, do you think that anything checked in between 4/27 build and
the debug build you're using could have fixed this?
Assignee | ||
Updated•25 years ago
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Status: REOPENED → RESOLVED
Closed: 25 years ago → 25 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Target Milestone: M6
Assignee | ||
Comment 5•25 years ago
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Bug as been fixed a while ago when started using unid id for each appcore used
by the message composition.
Using 19990517 builds on all platforms this is fixed. Verified
Updated•20 years ago
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Product: Browser → Seamonkey
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