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Unable to resize Message Rules window in Message Filters

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  • 最後の返信者: daveer

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Greetings!

Since updating to 78.2.2 I find that the Message Rules window opens in a very tall shape that leaves the OK button inaccessible without manually resizing the window every time. It won't save the window in the resized state. I have tried safe mode with add-ons disabled and reset toolbars without result.

I also always encounter "Thunderbird Not Responding" fault while using Message Filters.

Any tips? Cheers, Dave

Greetings! Since updating to 78.2.2 I find that the Message Rules window opens in a very tall shape that leaves the OK button inaccessible without manually resizing the window every time. It won't save the window in the resized state. I have tried safe mode with add-ons disabled and reset toolbars without result. I also always encounter "Thunderbird Not Responding" fault while using Message Filters. Any tips? Cheers, Dave

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Are you talking about the filter rules edit dialog? The filter rule dialog has no Ok button so I am guessing.

I had this issue https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1656648

I do not however have issues with the edit dialog not showing the Ok button. Have you scaled your display in Thunderbird at all, or using most than 100% scaling in your operating system?

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Thanks for responding, Matt!

Yes, I mean the filter rules dialog. It opens in a very tall state and I am unable to scroll down to "OK". I have to resize every time and I need to add rules daily.

I can certainly live with it, but it's a tad annoying.

I haven't scaled my display.

Cheers, Dave