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[FIXED] Fossamail support #101

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sergeevabc opened this issue Mar 17, 2018 · 3 comments
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[FIXED] Fossamail support #101

sergeevabc opened this issue Mar 17, 2018 · 3 comments
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sergeevabc commented Mar 17, 2018

Dear Philippe,
Fossamail x64 user here, the project is somehow alive and is based, I believe, on Thunderbird 38.x.
It means DKIM Verifier 1.7.0 should be working fine, right?
But no matter how hard I try, DKIM field shows blank line only.
Could you be so kind, at least, to check if it works on your side in mentioned environment?

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Err… Hello?

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lieser commented Mar 31, 2018

FossaMail 38.2 (I tested it with 38.2.0) should now work with version 1.7.1, which you can download from https://github.com/lieser/dkim_verifier/releases. Note that the new upcoming major release 2.0.0 will drop support for Thunderbird 38, and therefore also FossaMail 38.

PS: I know a reaction time of two weeks is not ideal, but please remember I'm working on this add-on voluntarily in my free time. And I wanted to have at least a quick look into it, before i respond. Also, there are nicer ways to ask for an status update than writing "Err… Hello?".

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sergeevabc commented Mar 31, 2018

Philippe, your extension works as expected now, danke schön.

Yes, time changes things, but I will stay with Fossamail until its last breath, because @wolfbeast, the maintainer, although the project was officially discontinued, still keeps eyes open and delivers fixes, what I wouldn't say about Thunderbird’s team, who could postpone forever until a committed dev shows up.

As for your err-hello remark, indeed, there are nicer ways to ask for a status update, but you even didn’t care to let know that initial polite request (with “dear name” and “could you be so kind”) was received. “I’m busy, will respond in X days/weeks/months” is expected out of reciprocity and takes less than a minute to type,

@sergeevabc sergeevabc changed the title Fossamail support [FIXED] Fossamail support Mar 31, 2018
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