Ko tenda hembiapoite sa’ivéta oñemba’apokuévo hese hembiapo porãve hag̃ua. Peteĩ jehaipyre nomoĩporãiramo ne apañuái ha eporanduséramo, roguerekohína ore nepytyvõ rekoha ikatútava ndeykeko @FirefoxSupport Twitter-pe ha avei /r/firefox Reddit-pe.

Eheka Pytyvõha

Emboyke pytyvõha apovai. Ndorojeruremo’ãi ehenói térã eñe’ẽmondóvo pumbyrýpe ha emoherakuãvo marandu nemba’etéva. Emombe’u tembiapo imarãkuaáva ko “Marandu iñañáva” rupive.

Kuaave

Why does Thunderbird 38.1 suddenly treat mail list addresses as individual addresses & reject them because they are not in form user@url?

  • 2 Mbohovái
  • 7 oguereko ko apañuãi
  • 14 Hecha
  • Mbohovái ipaháva doncodling

more options

When trying to send a message to a group set up in my address book, I get an error message [Group name <modified group description>] is not a valid e-mail address because it is not of the form user@host. You must correct it before sending the e-mail. Thunderbird has apparently taken the description section and tried to treat it as an email address. In so doing, it modifies the description from and original [names, name2, name 3] format (excluding square brackets) to [<name>, name2, "name 3">].

The mail list has worked with no problems until today.

When trying to send a message to a group set up in my address book, I get an error message [Group name <modified group description>] is not a valid e-mail address because it is not of the form user@host. You must correct it before sending the e-mail. Thunderbird has apparently taken the description section and tried to treat it as an email address. In so doing, it modifies the description from and original [names, name2, name 3] format (excluding square brackets) to [<name>, name2, "name 3">]. The mail list has worked with no problems until today.

Ñemoĩporã poravopyre

Thanks Zenos for the suggestion. Though it did not provide a direct solution, it pointed me to one. Being loathe to try to reenter an address book with over 1,000 entries, I saved the existing book, and replaced it with a copy from a computer backup when I knew the email function was working as desired. I got the same problem. I tried exporting the book, to save what I could at least, and ran into problems I've since discovered came from trying to export "All Address books" I then opened a copy of the AB.MAB file in Quattro Pro, where I noted that QP divided the description section of the problem mail list into separate cells,, based on commas in that description. I returned to Address Book, removed the commas from the description, and my group e-mail went out as smoothly as could be desired. I'd note that the commas have been in that description likely for 15 years or more, and only now caused a problem. I assume that is due to some change in the latest Thunderbird update. It would be nice if we got warnings about that kind of change. Answer to my problem: Remove commas from the description in the list properties.

Emoñe’ẽ ko mbohavái ejeregua reheve 👍 1

Opaite Mbohovái (2)

more options

This usually indicates a broken or corrupt address book or Mailing List.

Can you re-build your Mailing List (i.e. make a new version of it) and see if the new instance works?

more options

Ñemoĩporã poravopyre

Thanks Zenos for the suggestion. Though it did not provide a direct solution, it pointed me to one. Being loathe to try to reenter an address book with over 1,000 entries, I saved the existing book, and replaced it with a copy from a computer backup when I knew the email function was working as desired. I got the same problem. I tried exporting the book, to save what I could at least, and ran into problems I've since discovered came from trying to export "All Address books" I then opened a copy of the AB.MAB file in Quattro Pro, where I noted that QP divided the description section of the problem mail list into separate cells,, based on commas in that description. I returned to Address Book, removed the commas from the description, and my group e-mail went out as smoothly as could be desired. I'd note that the commas have been in that description likely for 15 years or more, and only now caused a problem. I assume that is due to some change in the latest Thunderbird update. It would be nice if we got warnings about that kind of change. Answer to my problem: Remove commas from the description in the list properties.

Moambuepyre doncodling rupive