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drag/drop image inline not working anymore in nebula 128.1.0esr

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  • Nuɖoɖo mlɔetɔ Lionel Holt

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With Thunderbird 128.1.0esr for Linux, no longer able to drag/drop images inline. Instead of the image being embedded, it is now inserted as a link to the file on the local hard drive, which of course is useless to the recipient and not the expected behavior at all.

With Thunderbird 128.1.0esr for Linux, no longer able to drag/drop images inline. Instead of the image being embedded, it is now inserted as a link to the file on the local hard drive, which of course is useless to the recipient and not the expected behavior at all.
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I was able to solve the problem using Flatseal giving Thunderbird access outside of its sandbox to specific folders such as ~/Pictures, etc.

This info should be added to the support article: Installing Thunderbird on Linux

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given you have an addon installed that affects the composer, I suggest restarting in troubleshooting mode from the help menu and see if that might be the cause.

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Matt, sorry I forgot to mention I confirmed it also happens in a freshly installed 128.1.0esr in Ubuntu 22.04 with no add-ons. This was NOT happening in prior versions of Thunderbird. I can't imagine why I'd be the only user seeing this behavior.

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Matt said

given you have an addon installed that affects the composer, I suggest restarting in troubleshooting mode from the help menu and see if that might be the cause.

Can you please just do it.

You might not be the only one, but as Linux represents less than 2% of Thunderbird users, and Ubuntu only a fraction of those, finding someone else is a little like that needle in a haystack.

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Restarted in troubleshooting mode with all add-ons disabled and the issue persists.

Upgraded to 128.1.1esr and the issue persists.

Re: 2% are you saying the Thunderbird QA team does not test the Linux version?

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I was able to solve the problem using Flatseal giving Thunderbird access outside of its sandbox to specific folders such as ~/Pictures, etc.

This info should be added to the support article: Installing Thunderbird on Linux

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Submitted my edit and happy to contribute to Thunderbird again!

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