Please read the Thunderbird 60.8.0 release notes for specific security fixes in this release.Īdditional important security fixes up to Current Firefox 102.11 and Thunderbird 102.11 ESR plus many enhancements have been backported. SeaMonkey 2.53.17 shares most parts of the mail and news code with Thunderbird. SeaMonkey 2.53.17 uses the same backend as Firefox and contains the relevant Firefox 60.8 security fixes. You can change the formatting from the application locale to the regional settings locale (OS) in the preferences dialog under “Appearance”. If you use a language pack or a different OS formatting this is usually not desired. Default is to use the application locale of the current SeaMonkey build. SeaMonkey now uses a new api for formatting regional data like time and date.For displaying pdf files in the browser you can use pdf.js-seamonkey from Isaac Schemm. Support for all NPAPI plugins like Flash, Java and Silverlight has been removed.TLS 1.3 is the default SSL version now.The layout panel was added to the CSS Grid tools.The previous downloads history is removed during the upgrade. Although it looks pretty much the same as before, the search option is missing and some other minor details work differently. Download Manager has been migrated to a new API.The extensive modifications were needed because of Mozilla Gecko platform API changes. When History is invoked, the Library will be shown with the History list selected. The Bookmarks Manager has switched its name to Library, and now also includes the History list.SeaMonkey 2.53.17 contains (among other changes) the following major changes relative to SeaMonkey 2.49.5: Remove nsIPrefBranch2 and nsIPrefBranchInternal bug 1374847. Move xpfe autocomplete to comm-central suite bug 1418512.Remove empty overlays from Composer bug 1828533.Switch SeaMonkey build files to Python 849.Disable spam warning for autogenerated links in plaintext messages bug 619031.Treat opening urls from the library as external bug 1619108.
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