Thunderbird 2.0.0.18 released

by certifiedbug on November 20, 2008

in Software

Release notes
Security Advisory

Five Moderate Two Low.

Fixed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.18
MFSA 2008-59 Script access to .documentURI and .textContent in mail
MFSA 2008-58 Parsing error in E4X default namespace
MFSA 2008-56 nsXMLHttpRequest::NotifyEventListeners() same-origin violation
MFSA 2008-55 Crash and remote code execution in nsFrameManager
MFSA 2008-52 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.9.0.4/1.8.1.18)
MFSA 2008-50 Crash and remote code execution via __proto__ tampering
MFSA 2008-48 Image stealing via canvas and HTTP redirect

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1 Elseedy November 20, 2008 at 7:56 pm

My partner and I both received the update. Now we can only receive email, not send. And we are are on different ISP’s. And suggestions as to how to get out of this box?

BTW, I deleted the updated release and reloaded from the Mozilla site. No improvement.

Elseedy

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2 certifiedbug November 20, 2008 at 10:55 pm

Hello Elseedy,

I didn’t have that issue but in order to try and troubleshoot yours…

Are you having a problem with all your email addresses not being able to send or only certain ones.

Also do you use webmail in Thunderbird, such as gmail, hotmail?

What addons/extensions if any.

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3 Elseedy November 21, 2008 at 1:59 pm

Thanks for the response. I am having the problem with all email addresses. Thunderbird is not connecting to my ISP for the send function. I am receiving messages okay.

I am not using Thunderbird for webmail.

My addons/extensions are Lightening and Talkback.

Comcast is my broadband carrier (not my ISP). The port is presently set for 110.

Thanks,

Elseedy

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4 certifiedbug November 21, 2008 at 8:10 pm

Hi Elseedy,

I found this Faq for Comcast customers, it might help.

How to configure Thunderbird to use port 587 for sending e-mail

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