![]() ![]() S/MIME signatures using the MD5 hash algorithm are now rejected Thunderbird now supports option to always send public key with autocrypt header Thunderbird can now open OpenPGP Key Manager dialog from commandline using "-keymanager" optionĬandidate OpenPGP keys are now automatically discovered from GnuPG keyring, if external GnuPG is enabled Thunderbird now uses a non-private browser for OAuth login, allowing login to Microsoft Office 365 with Conditional Access Policies enabled Thunderbird now includes a "" preference to enable logging of updates Thunderbird will now send a minimal user-agent header by default The "Supernova" UI is planned to be mostly complete around the initial release of beta 114.įollow the details in the Thunderbird beta topicbox group. "Supernova" release Thunderbird 115 is slated to ship in July.īetas 111 and 112 may contain more bugs than normal, but with your help will quickly improve over time. ![]() "Supernova" has an updated user interface, designed from the ground up to be modern, extremely customizable, with code that is easier to maintain and improve. ![]() Thunderbird 111 beta enables the UI features of "Supernova". These notes apply to Thunderbird version 112 beta 1 released March 15, 2023. As always, you’re encouraged to tell us what you think, or file a bug in Bugzilla Check out the notes below for this version of Thunderbird. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |