However, since you asked for me, I will reply within the scope of what I know. Now You: What is your take on the roadmap? Anything you'd like to NN4ZZ, Improve OpenPGP implementation further.Investigate if Microsoft TNEF can be supported.Create a global message index and switch to it from today's per-folder index.Drop the Mork database format that is used in address book data, the folder message indexing cache, and Panacea.dat.Thunderbird could become the first major email client to support the protocol. Implement one protocol in JavaScript and make it usable in Thunderbird.Also, Thunderbird will move away from XUL documents towards top-level (X)HTML windows. Conversion from individual XUL elements to HTML will continue.Move the localization platform to Fluent, the same that Firefox migrated to.Performance of the client needs to be improved in various areas, and system integration needs to get better as well. The client could get a troubleshooter specifically for helping users when emails cannot be sent or retrieved. Thunderbird will support more MailExtensions APIs that extension developers may use to create add-ons for the email client. the editor will use web compatible composition and other features such as oEmbed/Twitter Card/Open Graph, support markdown, and be cleaner. Work on making Thunderbird a web application continues in 2021, e.g. Support for reordering of accounts is on the list as well. Thunderbird does support different folder modes but only one can be activated at a time. Thunderbird's folder pane should support mixing multiple folder modes just like Microsoft's Outlook does. The Windows and Mac OS specific address books may be dropped. The team plans to introduce full CardDAV support and get rid of C++ address book providers by creating a JavaScript replacement for LDAP. It would open in a tab in the email client similar to other components such as calendar or tasks and will get support for vCard v4. It should be migrated to using web technologies and that it could work as a "general utility". The address book will receive a major refresh according to the roadmap. Also, BTW, there is a tranny reprogramming that Ford can do for about $80-$100.The roadmap is a work of progress and subject to change, but it still provides a good overview of what the team has planned for Thunderbird in 2021. So, either of those could be your issue - I hope you have an extended warranty, as these are expensive fixes. told them to do a flush of the coolent system also as it's 6yrs old with 33K" They are changing it today.I have an independent warranty $50 ded. Luckily for me, I have a good Service Dept, was first for me, but with FL Winter ensuing, they changed the unit for me."Īnother owners said: "Mine was the heater control valve. But repeated failure requires the unit to be pulled and the actuator replaced. If it is just the first time, it is an easy computer reboot. Therefore next time you ask it do the opposite of your normal usage, it does not start from center. after prolonged usage on the same side, ie, either heater or A/C, it does not go back to the mid point, but rather 150, 130, 90, 70, etc. Problem is the "Blender Actuator".Īfter normal usage it resets to 180 (mid-point).
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