Activity log for bug #233990

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-05-22 12:11:11 André Pirard bug added bug
2008-05-22 12:11:11 André Pirard bug added attachment 'mdnmsg.zip' (message and message)
2008-11-26 12:34:14 Alexander Sack mozilla-thunderbird: bugtargetdisplayname mozilla-thunderbird (Ubuntu) thunderbird (Ubuntu)
2008-11-26 12:34:14 Alexander Sack mozilla-thunderbird: bugtargetname mozilla-thunderbird (Ubuntu) thunderbird (Ubuntu)
2008-11-26 12:34:14 Alexander Sack mozilla-thunderbird: statusexplanation
2008-11-26 12:34:14 Alexander Sack mozilla-thunderbird: title Bug #233990 in mozilla-thunderbird (Ubuntu): "Bare lf in mdn message from crashing thunderbird" Bug #233990 in thunderbird (Ubuntu): "Bare lf in mdn message from crashing thunderbird"
2008-11-26 12:39:08 Alexander Sack thunderbird: status New Incomplete
2008-11-26 12:39:08 Alexander Sack thunderbird: statusexplanation what is the bare lf in the example you attached?
2008-11-26 18:57:16 André Pirard bug added attachment 'mdnmsg' (mdnmsg)
2009-04-25 09:56:44 André Pirard attachment added mdnmsg http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25957906/mdnmsg
2009-05-21 00:33:09 André Pirard attachment added mdnmsg http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26996845/mdnmsg
2009-11-27 20:11:53 Matthew Paul Thomas thunderbird (Ubuntu): status Incomplete New
2009-12-01 20:59:11 Aaron C. de Bruyn thunderbird (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2009-12-01 23:46:33 André Pirard summary Bare lf in mdn message from crashing thunderbird Thunderbird's mdn (receipt) message may contain 822bis-violating bare lf which is rejected by Qmail
2009-12-01 23:47:19 André Pirard description Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly.
2009-12-13 05:44:56 André Pirard description Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly. Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly. The whole story is in the attached mdnmsg file. Update 2 : 1) I've been accused to have made a bad report because I did no follow : http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Writing a useful report 2) C de-Avillez wants to see the bare linefeeds but he refuses to download the file and run grep. Let us recall that everything is in the mdnmsg file which will show the problem to a developer in 1 minute. But I will spend 2 hour instead to administratively unlock this case and I do hope it will. Let's go. > Writing a useful report > > 1. What you expected to happen > 1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer (or any?) 2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 (or any?) 3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (or any?) 4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file 5. send that message 6. display my IMAP INBOX 7. find that message 8. open it 9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt 10. read the message and be happy 11. close the message 12. display the IMAP INBOX again 13. find the Return Receipt contained in the attached mdn file 14. open the Return Receipt 15. make sure by reading the Receipt that I read the message 16. close the Receipt 17. close Thunderbird 18. shutdown the computer 19. watch the TV > > 2. What actually happened > 1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer 2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file 5. send that message 6. display my IMAP INBOX 7. find that message 8. open it 9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt (which should be sent AFTER reading the message BTW) 10. receive the error message in the attached Screenshot-Alert.png 11. read the error message and be unhappy 12. save /tmp/mdnmsg for bug reporting sake 13. close the error message 14. read the message and be happy anyway 15. display the IMAP INBOX of the sender 16. could not find any Return Receipt and never will 17. sent mdnmsg and Screenshot-Alert.png to bugs.launchpad 18. told them that mdnmsg contains the message I sent 19. and the Receipt that failed to be sent 20. and that Screenshot-Alert contains the error message 21. read that they don't understand and that I'm a bad reporter 22. wanted to quit the business 23. wrote this instead on request 24. did not shutdown the computer 25. did not watch the TV > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program" 1. "start the program" 2. in the correct environment, send a similar message to the one contained in mdnmsg 3. receive and read the message, try to send the Receipt, you must get an error if it goes trough qmail Note : to determine the "correct environment", you will have to read mdnmsg first. After reading it, you will most probably understand the bug and not want to "make it happen". > Fill in the description field with as much information as you can, including the release of Ubuntu you are using and steps for someone else to recreate the bug. It is better to have too much information in the description than not enough. Is this enough information? If yo need anything else, please be specific. > Add supporting attachments to explain or help others reproduce your bug. This might include a screenshot or video capture of the problem or a sample document that triggers the fault. To add an attachment to the bug use the Include an attachment section of the bug form. Additional attachments, if necessary, can be added after the bug is reported via Add a comment/attachment at the bottom of the page. Risking ro be repetitive : everything is in mdnmsg. I sent a screenshot from the very start and the answer to s.o.'s "can you please send one" is "look twice". About sending a video, the answer is : nothing is moving, especially not this bug report. Regarding the question "what are bare linefeed" or "where are they", whatever that means : I fetched and re-uploaded the various mdnmsg samples with numbered names. And I ran the grep command as follows, remark below. $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?= <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d 0a 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?= <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d 0a 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?UTF-8?B?RG9zc2llciBGMjAwOTA0MDEwMCAgIHLDqWYuIDogTE0v?= =?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS8wOTUy?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f |ed) - =?UTF-8?B?| 00000030 52 47 39 7a 63 32 6c 6c 63 69 42 47 4d 6a 41 77 |RG9zc2llciBGMjAw| 00000040 4f 54 41 30 4d 44 45 77 4d 43 41 67 49 48 4c 44 |OTA0MDEwMCAgIHLD| 00000050 71 57 59 75 49 44 6f 67 54 45 30 76 3f 3d 0a 20 |qWYuIDogTE0v?=. | 00000060 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 4d 6a 41 77 4f 53 |=?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS| 00000070 38 77 4f 54 55 79 3f 3d 0d 0a |8wOTUy?=..| 0000007a $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=28liaison_de_donn=E9es_par_radio=29_pou?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9r=E8se,_3*20?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d 38 38 35 39 |ed) - =?ISO-8859| 00000030 2d 31 3f 51 3f 52 65 3a 5f 57 69 46 69 5f 3d 32 |-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=2| 00000040 38 6c 69 61 69 73 6f 6e 5f 64 65 5f 64 6f 6e 6e |8liaison_de_donn| 00000050 3d 45 39 65 73 5f 70 61 72 5f 72 61 64 69 6f 3d |=E9es_par_radio=| 00000060 32 39 5f 70 6f 75 3f 3d 0a 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d |29_pou?=. =?ISO-| 00000070 38 38 35 39 2d 31 3f 51 3f 72 5f 54 68 3d 45 39 |8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9| 00000080 72 3d 45 38 73 65 2c 5f 33 2a 32 30 3f 3d 0d 0a |r=E8se,_3*20?=..| 00000090 $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg4.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?= =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?= <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d 0a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d 0a 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 68 6f 74 |=. <A_Pirard@hot| 000000b0 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |mail.com>..| 000000bb $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg5.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?= <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d 0a 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e We have now saved a developer 1 minute by telling that what he will find in the mdnmsg file is that a bare linefeed occurs when an encoded header line is split. We could lose a few more hours trying to find if this occurs only to mdn messages, only to UTF encoding etc... but a developer will make all these findings from the code right away. I've just counted that in the time I've spent for this bug alone, I would have helped solving 15 bugs at the rate I've just met with another recent report (2 days and 4 hours from bug filing to fix on distribution server). Thanks to all for the Ubuntu delight and may Ubuntu be with you and with even more people over the years. Merry Xub^H^Hmas and Happy New Year.
2009-12-13 05:49:48 André Pirard description Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly. The whole story is in the attached mdnmsg file. Update 2 : 1) I've been accused to have made a bad report because I did no follow : http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Writing a useful report 2) C de-Avillez wants to see the bare linefeeds but he refuses to download the file and run grep. Let us recall that everything is in the mdnmsg file which will show the problem to a developer in 1 minute. But I will spend 2 hour instead to administratively unlock this case and I do hope it will. Let's go. > Writing a useful report > > 1. What you expected to happen > 1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer (or any?) 2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 (or any?) 3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (or any?) 4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file 5. send that message 6. display my IMAP INBOX 7. find that message 8. open it 9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt 10. read the message and be happy 11. close the message 12. display the IMAP INBOX again 13. find the Return Receipt contained in the attached mdn file 14. open the Return Receipt 15. make sure by reading the Receipt that I read the message 16. close the Receipt 17. close Thunderbird 18. shutdown the computer 19. watch the TV > > 2. What actually happened > 1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer 2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file 5. send that message 6. display my IMAP INBOX 7. find that message 8. open it 9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt (which should be sent AFTER reading the message BTW) 10. receive the error message in the attached Screenshot-Alert.png 11. read the error message and be unhappy 12. save /tmp/mdnmsg for bug reporting sake 13. close the error message 14. read the message and be happy anyway 15. display the IMAP INBOX of the sender 16. could not find any Return Receipt and never will 17. sent mdnmsg and Screenshot-Alert.png to bugs.launchpad 18. told them that mdnmsg contains the message I sent 19. and the Receipt that failed to be sent 20. and that Screenshot-Alert contains the error message 21. read that they don't understand and that I'm a bad reporter 22. wanted to quit the business 23. wrote this instead on request 24. did not shutdown the computer 25. did not watch the TV > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program" 1. "start the program" 2. in the correct environment, send a similar message to the one contained in mdnmsg 3. receive and read the message, try to send the Receipt, you must get an error if it goes trough qmail Note : to determine the "correct environment", you will have to read mdnmsg first. After reading it, you will most probably understand the bug and not want to "make it happen". > Fill in the description field with as much information as you can, including the release of Ubuntu you are using and steps for someone else to recreate the bug. It is better to have too much information in the description than not enough. Is this enough information? If yo need anything else, please be specific. > Add supporting attachments to explain or help others reproduce your bug. This might include a screenshot or video capture of the problem or a sample document that triggers the fault. To add an attachment to the bug use the Include an attachment section of the bug form. Additional attachments, if necessary, can be added after the bug is reported via Add a comment/attachment at the bottom of the page. Risking ro be repetitive : everything is in mdnmsg. I sent a screenshot from the very start and the answer to s.o.'s "can you please send one" is "look twice". About sending a video, the answer is : nothing is moving, especially not this bug report. Regarding the question "what are bare linefeed" or "where are they", whatever that means : I fetched and re-uploaded the various mdnmsg samples with numbered names. And I ran the grep command as follows, remark below. $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?= <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d 0a 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?= <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d 0a 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?UTF-8?B?RG9zc2llciBGMjAwOTA0MDEwMCAgIHLDqWYuIDogTE0v?= =?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS8wOTUy?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f |ed) - =?UTF-8?B?| 00000030 52 47 39 7a 63 32 6c 6c 63 69 42 47 4d 6a 41 77 |RG9zc2llciBGMjAw| 00000040 4f 54 41 30 4d 44 45 77 4d 43 41 67 49 48 4c 44 |OTA0MDEwMCAgIHLD| 00000050 71 57 59 75 49 44 6f 67 54 45 30 76 3f 3d 0a 20 |qWYuIDogTE0v?=. | 00000060 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 4d 6a 41 77 4f 53 |=?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS| 00000070 38 77 4f 54 55 79 3f 3d 0d 0a |8wOTUy?=..| 0000007a $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=28liaison_de_donn=E9es_par_radio=29_pou?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9r=E8se,_3*20?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d 38 38 35 39 |ed) - =?ISO-8859| 00000030 2d 31 3f 51 3f 52 65 3a 5f 57 69 46 69 5f 3d 32 |-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=2| 00000040 38 6c 69 61 69 73 6f 6e 5f 64 65 5f 64 6f 6e 6e |8liaison_de_donn| 00000050 3d 45 39 65 73 5f 70 61 72 5f 72 61 64 69 6f 3d |=E9es_par_radio=| 00000060 32 39 5f 70 6f 75 3f 3d 0a 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d |29_pou?=. =?ISO-| 00000070 38 38 35 39 2d 31 3f 51 3f 72 5f 54 68 3d 45 39 |8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9| 00000080 72 3d 45 38 73 65 2c 5f 33 2a 32 30 3f 3d 0d 0a |r=E8se,_3*20?=..| 00000090 $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg4.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?= =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?= <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d 0a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d 0a 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 68 6f 74 |=. <A_Pirard@hot| 000000b0 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |mail.com>..| 000000bb $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg5.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?= <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d 0a 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e We have now saved a developer 1 minute by telling that what he will find in the mdnmsg file is that a bare linefeed occurs when an encoded header line is split. We could lose a few more hours trying to find if this occurs only to mdn messages, only to UTF encoding etc... but a developer will make all these findings from the code right away. I've just counted that in the time I've spent for this bug alone, I would have helped solving 15 bugs at the rate I've just met with another recent report (2 days and 4 hours from bug filing to fix on distribution server). Thanks to all for the Ubuntu delight and may Ubuntu be with you and with even more people over the years. Merry Xub^H^Hmas and Happy New Year. Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly. The whole story is in the attached mdnmsg file. Update 2 : 1) I've been accused to have made a bad report because I did no follow : http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Writing a useful report 2) C de-Avillez wants to see the bare linefeeds but he refuses to download the file and run grep. Let us recall that everything is in the mdnmsg file which will show the problem to a developer in 1 minute. But I will spend 2 hour instead to administratively unlock this case and I do hope it will. Let's go. > Writing a useful report > > 1. What you expected to happen >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer (or any?)    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 (or any?)    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (or any?)    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt   10. read the message and be happy   11. close the message   12. display the IMAP INBOX again   13. find the Return Receipt contained in the attached mdn file   14. open the Return Receipt   15. make sure by reading the Receipt that I read the message   16. close the Receipt   17. close Thunderbird   18. shutdown the computer   19. watch the TV > > 2. What actually happened >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt (which should be sent AFTER reading the message BTW)   10. receive the error message in the attached Screenshot-Alert.png   11. read the error message and be unhappy   12. save /tmp/mdnmsg for bug reporting sake   13. close the error message   14. read the message and be happy anyway   15. display the IMAP INBOX of the sender   16. could not find any Return Receipt and never will   17. sent mdnmsg and Screenshot-Alert.png to bugs.launchpad   18. told them that mdnmsg contains the message I sent   19. and the Receipt that failed to be sent   20. and that Screenshot-Alert contains the error message   21. read that they don't understand and that I'm a bad reporter   22. wanted to quit the business   23. wrote this instead on request   24. did not shutdown the computer   25. did not watch the TV > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program"    1. "start the program"    2. in the correct environment, send a similar message to the one contained in mdnmsg    3. receive and read the message, try to send the Receipt, you must get an error if it goes trough qmail Note : to determine the "correct environment", you will have to read mdnmsg first. After reading it, you will most probably understand the bug and not want to "make it happen". > Fill in the description field with as much information as you can, including the release of Ubuntu you are using and steps for someone else to recreate the bug. It is better to have too much information in the description than not enough. Is this enough information? If yo need anything else, please be specific. > Add supporting attachments to explain or help others reproduce your bug. This might include a screenshot or video capture of the problem or a sample document that triggers the fault. To add an attachment to the bug use the Include an attachment section of the bug form. Additional attachments, if necessary, can be added after the bug is reported via Add a comment/attachment at the bottom of the page. Risking ro be repetitive : everything is in mdnmsg. I sent a screenshot from the very start and the answer to s.o.'s "can you please send one" is "look twice". About sending a video, the answer is : nothing is moving, especially not this bug report. Regarding the question "what are bare linefeed" or "where are they", whatever that means : I fetched and re-uploaded the various mdnmsg samples with numbered names. And I ran the grep command as follows, remark below. $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?UTF-8?B?RG9zc2llciBGMjAwOTA0MDEwMCAgIHLDqWYuIDogTE0v?=  =?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS8wOTUy?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f |ed) - =?UTF-8?B?| 00000030 52 47 39 7a 63 32 6c 6c 63 69 42 47 4d 6a 41 77 |RG9zc2llciBGMjAw| 00000040 4f 54 41 30 4d 44 45 77 4d 43 41 67 49 48 4c 44 |OTA0MDEwMCAgIHLD| 00000050 71 57 59 75 49 44 6f 67 54 45 30 76 3f 3d *0a* 20 |qWYuIDogTE0v?=. | 00000060 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 4d 6a 41 77 4f 53 |=?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS| 00000070 38 77 4f 54 55 79 3f 3d 0d 0a |8wOTUy?=..| 0000007a $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=28liaison_de_donn=E9es_par_radio=29_pou?=  =?ISO-8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9r=E8se,_3*20?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d 38 38 35 39 |ed) - =?ISO-8859| 00000030 2d 31 3f 51 3f 52 65 3a 5f 57 69 46 69 5f 3d 32 |-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=2| 00000040 38 6c 69 61 69 73 6f 6e 5f 64 65 5f 64 6f 6e 6e |8liaison_de_donn| 00000050 3d 45 39 65 73 5f 70 61 72 5f 72 61 64 69 6f 3d |=E9es_par_radio=| 00000060 32 39 5f 70 6f 75 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d |29_pou?=. =?ISO-| 00000070 38 38 35 39 2d 31 3f 51 3f 72 5f 54 68 3d 45 39 |8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9| 00000080 72 3d 45 38 73 65 2c 5f 33 2a 32 30 3f 3d 0d 0a |r=E8se,_3*20?=..| 00000090 $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg4.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 68 6f 74 |=. <A_Pirard@hot| 000000b0 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |mail.com>..| 000000bb $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg5.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e We have now saved a developer 1 minute by telling that what he will find in the mdnmsg file is that a bare linefeed occurs when an encoded header line is split. We could lose a few more hours trying to find if this occurs only to mdn messages, only to UTF encoding etc... but a developer will make all these findings from the code right away. I've just counted that in the time I've spent for this bug alone, I would have helped solving 15 bugs at the rate I've just met with another recent report (2 days and 4 hours from bug filing to fix on distribution server). Thanks to all for the Ubuntu delight and may Ubuntu be with you and with even more people over the years. Merry Xub^H^Hmas and Happy New Year.
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2009-12-13 08:04:28 André Pirard attachment added mdnmsg0.eml http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36739353/mdnmsg0.eml
2009-12-13 08:06:03 André Pirard attachment added mdnmsg1.eml http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36739384/mdnmsg1.eml
2009-12-13 08:06:35 André Pirard attachment added mdnmsg2.eml http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36739399/mdnmsg2.eml
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2009-12-13 08:08:04 André Pirard attachment added mdnmsg4.eml http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36739412/mdnmsg4.eml
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2009-12-14 02:58:32 André Pirard attachment added html_answer.eml http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36757455/html_answer.eml
2009-12-15 15:39:07 C de-Avillez bug watch added https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534885
2009-12-15 15:39:07 C de-Avillez bug task added thunderbird
2009-12-15 15:41:33 C de-Avillez description Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly. The whole story is in the attached mdnmsg file. Update 2 : 1) I've been accused to have made a bad report because I did no follow : http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Writing a useful report 2) C de-Avillez wants to see the bare linefeeds but he refuses to download the file and run grep. Let us recall that everything is in the mdnmsg file which will show the problem to a developer in 1 minute. But I will spend 2 hour instead to administratively unlock this case and I do hope it will. Let's go. > Writing a useful report > > 1. What you expected to happen >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer (or any?)    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 (or any?)    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (or any?)    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt   10. read the message and be happy   11. close the message   12. display the IMAP INBOX again   13. find the Return Receipt contained in the attached mdn file   14. open the Return Receipt   15. make sure by reading the Receipt that I read the message   16. close the Receipt   17. close Thunderbird   18. shutdown the computer   19. watch the TV > > 2. What actually happened >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt (which should be sent AFTER reading the message BTW)   10. receive the error message in the attached Screenshot-Alert.png   11. read the error message and be unhappy   12. save /tmp/mdnmsg for bug reporting sake   13. close the error message   14. read the message and be happy anyway   15. display the IMAP INBOX of the sender   16. could not find any Return Receipt and never will   17. sent mdnmsg and Screenshot-Alert.png to bugs.launchpad   18. told them that mdnmsg contains the message I sent   19. and the Receipt that failed to be sent   20. and that Screenshot-Alert contains the error message   21. read that they don't understand and that I'm a bad reporter   22. wanted to quit the business   23. wrote this instead on request   24. did not shutdown the computer   25. did not watch the TV > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program"    1. "start the program"    2. in the correct environment, send a similar message to the one contained in mdnmsg    3. receive and read the message, try to send the Receipt, you must get an error if it goes trough qmail Note : to determine the "correct environment", you will have to read mdnmsg first. After reading it, you will most probably understand the bug and not want to "make it happen". > Fill in the description field with as much information as you can, including the release of Ubuntu you are using and steps for someone else to recreate the bug. It is better to have too much information in the description than not enough. Is this enough information? If yo need anything else, please be specific. > Add supporting attachments to explain or help others reproduce your bug. This might include a screenshot or video capture of the problem or a sample document that triggers the fault. To add an attachment to the bug use the Include an attachment section of the bug form. Additional attachments, if necessary, can be added after the bug is reported via Add a comment/attachment at the bottom of the page. Risking ro be repetitive : everything is in mdnmsg. I sent a screenshot from the very start and the answer to s.o.'s "can you please send one" is "look twice". About sending a video, the answer is : nothing is moving, especially not this bug report. Regarding the question "what are bare linefeed" or "where are they", whatever that means : I fetched and re-uploaded the various mdnmsg samples with numbered names. And I ran the grep command as follows, remark below. $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?UTF-8?B?RG9zc2llciBGMjAwOTA0MDEwMCAgIHLDqWYuIDogTE0v?=  =?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS8wOTUy?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f |ed) - =?UTF-8?B?| 00000030 52 47 39 7a 63 32 6c 6c 63 69 42 47 4d 6a 41 77 |RG9zc2llciBGMjAw| 00000040 4f 54 41 30 4d 44 45 77 4d 43 41 67 49 48 4c 44 |OTA0MDEwMCAgIHLD| 00000050 71 57 59 75 49 44 6f 67 54 45 30 76 3f 3d *0a* 20 |qWYuIDogTE0v?=. | 00000060 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 4d 6a 41 77 4f 53 |=?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS| 00000070 38 77 4f 54 55 79 3f 3d 0d 0a |8wOTUy?=..| 0000007a $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=28liaison_de_donn=E9es_par_radio=29_pou?=  =?ISO-8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9r=E8se,_3*20?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d 38 38 35 39 |ed) - =?ISO-8859| 00000030 2d 31 3f 51 3f 52 65 3a 5f 57 69 46 69 5f 3d 32 |-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=2| 00000040 38 6c 69 61 69 73 6f 6e 5f 64 65 5f 64 6f 6e 6e |8liaison_de_donn| 00000050 3d 45 39 65 73 5f 70 61 72 5f 72 61 64 69 6f 3d |=E9es_par_radio=| 00000060 32 39 5f 70 6f 75 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d |29_pou?=. =?ISO-| 00000070 38 38 35 39 2d 31 3f 51 3f 72 5f 54 68 3d 45 39 |8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9| 00000080 72 3d 45 38 73 65 2c 5f 33 2a 32 30 3f 3d 0d 0a |r=E8se,_3*20?=..| 00000090 $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg4.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 68 6f 74 |=. <A_Pirard@hot| 000000b0 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |mail.com>..| 000000bb $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg5.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e We have now saved a developer 1 minute by telling that what he will find in the mdnmsg file is that a bare linefeed occurs when an encoded header line is split. We could lose a few more hours trying to find if this occurs only to mdn messages, only to UTF encoding etc... but a developer will make all these findings from the code right away. I've just counted that in the time I've spent for this bug alone, I would have helped solving 15 bugs at the rate I've just met with another recent report (2 days and 4 hours from bug filing to fix on distribution server). Thanks to all for the Ubuntu delight and may Ubuntu be with you and with even more people over the years. Merry Xub^H^Hmas and Happy New Year. TESTED: Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Karmic) Thunderbird Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7pre) Gecko/20091214 Shredder/3.0.1pre (MozillaTeam PPA) WORKAROUND: Do not use accented characters on the email's display name. Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly. The whole story is in the attached mdnmsg file. Update 2 : 1) I've been accused to have made a bad report because I did no follow : http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Writing a useful report 2) C de-Avillez wants to see the bare linefeeds but he refuses to download the file and run grep. Let us recall that everything is in the mdnmsg file which will show the problem to a developer in 1 minute. But I will spend 2 hour instead to administratively unlock this case and I do hope it will. Let's go. > Writing a useful report > > 1. What you expected to happen >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer (or any?)    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 (or any?)    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (or any?)    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt   10. read the message and be happy   11. close the message   12. display the IMAP INBOX again   13. find the Return Receipt contained in the attached mdn file   14. open the Return Receipt   15. make sure by reading the Receipt that I read the message   16. close the Receipt   17. close Thunderbird   18. shutdown the computer   19. watch the TV > > 2. What actually happened >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt (which should be sent AFTER reading the message BTW)   10. receive the error message in the attached Screenshot-Alert.png   11. read the error message and be unhappy   12. save /tmp/mdnmsg for bug reporting sake   13. close the error message   14. read the message and be happy anyway   15. display the IMAP INBOX of the sender   16. could not find any Return Receipt and never will   17. sent mdnmsg and Screenshot-Alert.png to bugs.launchpad   18. told them that mdnmsg contains the message I sent   19. and the Receipt that failed to be sent   20. and that Screenshot-Alert contains the error message   21. read that they don't understand and that I'm a bad reporter   22. wanted to quit the business   23. wrote this instead on request   24. did not shutdown the computer   25. did not watch the TV > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program"    1. "start the program"    2. in the correct environment, send a similar message to the one contained in mdnmsg    3. receive and read the message, try to send the Receipt, you must get an error if it goes trough qmail Note : to determine the "correct environment", you will have to read mdnmsg first. After reading it, you will most probably understand the bug and not want to "make it happen". > Fill in the description field with as much information as you can, including the release of Ubuntu you are using and steps for someone else to recreate the bug. It is better to have too much information in the description than not enough. Is this enough information? If yo need anything else, please be specific. > Add supporting attachments to explain or help others reproduce your bug. This might include a screenshot or video capture of the problem or a sample document that triggers the fault. To add an attachment to the bug use the Include an attachment section of the bug form. Additional attachments, if necessary, can be added after the bug is reported via Add a comment/attachment at the bottom of the page. Risking ro be repetitive : everything is in mdnmsg. I sent a screenshot from the very start and the answer to s.o.'s "can you please send one" is "look twice". About sending a video, the answer is : nothing is moving, especially not this bug report. Regarding the question "what are bare linefeed" or "where are they", whatever that means : I fetched and re-uploaded the various mdnmsg samples with numbered names. And I ran the grep command as follows, remark below. $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?UTF-8?B?RG9zc2llciBGMjAwOTA0MDEwMCAgIHLDqWYuIDogTE0v?=  =?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS8wOTUy?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f |ed) - =?UTF-8?B?| 00000030 52 47 39 7a 63 32 6c 6c 63 69 42 47 4d 6a 41 77 |RG9zc2llciBGMjAw| 00000040 4f 54 41 30 4d 44 45 77 4d 43 41 67 49 48 4c 44 |OTA0MDEwMCAgIHLD| 00000050 71 57 59 75 49 44 6f 67 54 45 30 76 3f 3d *0a* 20 |qWYuIDogTE0v?=. | 00000060 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 4d 6a 41 77 4f 53 |=?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS| 00000070 38 77 4f 54 55 79 3f 3d 0d 0a |8wOTUy?=..| 0000007a $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=28liaison_de_donn=E9es_par_radio=29_pou?=  =?ISO-8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9r=E8se,_3*20?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d 38 38 35 39 |ed) - =?ISO-8859| 00000030 2d 31 3f 51 3f 52 65 3a 5f 57 69 46 69 5f 3d 32 |-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=2| 00000040 38 6c 69 61 69 73 6f 6e 5f 64 65 5f 64 6f 6e 6e |8liaison_de_donn| 00000050 3d 45 39 65 73 5f 70 61 72 5f 72 61 64 69 6f 3d |=E9es_par_radio=| 00000060 32 39 5f 70 6f 75 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d |29_pou?=. =?ISO-| 00000070 38 38 35 39 2d 31 3f 51 3f 72 5f 54 68 3d 45 39 |8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9| 00000080 72 3d 45 38 73 65 2c 5f 33 2a 32 30 3f 3d 0d 0a |r=E8se,_3*20?=..| 00000090 $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg4.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 68 6f 74 |=. <A_Pirard@hot| 000000b0 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |mail.com>..| 000000bb $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg5.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e We have now saved a developer 1 minute by telling that what he will find in the mdnmsg file is that a bare linefeed occurs when an encoded header line is split. We could lose a few more hours trying to find if this occurs only to mdn messages, only to UTF encoding etc... but a developer will make all these findings from the code right away. I've just counted that in the time I've spent for this bug alone, I would have helped solving 15 bugs at the rate I've just met with another recent report (2 days and 4 hours from bug filing to fix on distribution server). Thanks to all for the Ubuntu delight and may Ubuntu be with you and with even more people over the years. Merry Xub^H^Hmas and Happy New Year.
2009-12-15 15:41:54 C de-Avillez thunderbird (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Triaged
2009-12-15 15:42:02 C de-Avillez thunderbird (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Low
2009-12-15 16:01:31 Bug Watch Updater thunderbird: status Unknown New
2009-12-16 12:15:13 André Pirard description TESTED: Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Karmic) Thunderbird Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7pre) Gecko/20091214 Shredder/3.0.1pre (MozillaTeam PPA) WORKAROUND: Do not use accented characters on the email's display name. Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly. The whole story is in the attached mdnmsg file. Update 2 : 1) I've been accused to have made a bad report because I did no follow : http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Writing a useful report 2) C de-Avillez wants to see the bare linefeeds but he refuses to download the file and run grep. Let us recall that everything is in the mdnmsg file which will show the problem to a developer in 1 minute. But I will spend 2 hour instead to administratively unlock this case and I do hope it will. Let's go. > Writing a useful report > > 1. What you expected to happen >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer (or any?)    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 (or any?)    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (or any?)    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt   10. read the message and be happy   11. close the message   12. display the IMAP INBOX again   13. find the Return Receipt contained in the attached mdn file   14. open the Return Receipt   15. make sure by reading the Receipt that I read the message   16. close the Receipt   17. close Thunderbird   18. shutdown the computer   19. watch the TV > > 2. What actually happened >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt (which should be sent AFTER reading the message BTW)   10. receive the error message in the attached Screenshot-Alert.png   11. read the error message and be unhappy   12. save /tmp/mdnmsg for bug reporting sake   13. close the error message   14. read the message and be happy anyway   15. display the IMAP INBOX of the sender   16. could not find any Return Receipt and never will   17. sent mdnmsg and Screenshot-Alert.png to bugs.launchpad   18. told them that mdnmsg contains the message I sent   19. and the Receipt that failed to be sent   20. and that Screenshot-Alert contains the error message   21. read that they don't understand and that I'm a bad reporter   22. wanted to quit the business   23. wrote this instead on request   24. did not shutdown the computer   25. did not watch the TV > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program"    1. "start the program"    2. in the correct environment, send a similar message to the one contained in mdnmsg    3. receive and read the message, try to send the Receipt, you must get an error if it goes trough qmail Note : to determine the "correct environment", you will have to read mdnmsg first. After reading it, you will most probably understand the bug and not want to "make it happen". > Fill in the description field with as much information as you can, including the release of Ubuntu you are using and steps for someone else to recreate the bug. It is better to have too much information in the description than not enough. Is this enough information? If yo need anything else, please be specific. > Add supporting attachments to explain or help others reproduce your bug. This might include a screenshot or video capture of the problem or a sample document that triggers the fault. To add an attachment to the bug use the Include an attachment section of the bug form. Additional attachments, if necessary, can be added after the bug is reported via Add a comment/attachment at the bottom of the page. Risking ro be repetitive : everything is in mdnmsg. I sent a screenshot from the very start and the answer to s.o.'s "can you please send one" is "look twice". About sending a video, the answer is : nothing is moving, especially not this bug report. Regarding the question "what are bare linefeed" or "where are they", whatever that means : I fetched and re-uploaded the various mdnmsg samples with numbered names. And I ran the grep command as follows, remark below. $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?UTF-8?B?RG9zc2llciBGMjAwOTA0MDEwMCAgIHLDqWYuIDogTE0v?=  =?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS8wOTUy?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f |ed) - =?UTF-8?B?| 00000030 52 47 39 7a 63 32 6c 6c 63 69 42 47 4d 6a 41 77 |RG9zc2llciBGMjAw| 00000040 4f 54 41 30 4d 44 45 77 4d 43 41 67 49 48 4c 44 |OTA0MDEwMCAgIHLD| 00000050 71 57 59 75 49 44 6f 67 54 45 30 76 3f 3d *0a* 20 |qWYuIDogTE0v?=. | 00000060 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 4d 6a 41 77 4f 53 |=?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS| 00000070 38 77 4f 54 55 79 3f 3d 0d 0a |8wOTUy?=..| 0000007a $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=28liaison_de_donn=E9es_par_radio=29_pou?=  =?ISO-8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9r=E8se,_3*20?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d 38 38 35 39 |ed) - =?ISO-8859| 00000030 2d 31 3f 51 3f 52 65 3a 5f 57 69 46 69 5f 3d 32 |-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=2| 00000040 38 6c 69 61 69 73 6f 6e 5f 64 65 5f 64 6f 6e 6e |8liaison_de_donn| 00000050 3d 45 39 65 73 5f 70 61 72 5f 72 61 64 69 6f 3d |=E9es_par_radio=| 00000060 32 39 5f 70 6f 75 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d |29_pou?=. =?ISO-| 00000070 38 38 35 39 2d 31 3f 51 3f 72 5f 54 68 3d 45 39 |8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9| 00000080 72 3d 45 38 73 65 2c 5f 33 2a 32 30 3f 3d 0d 0a |r=E8se,_3*20?=..| 00000090 $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg4.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 68 6f 74 |=. <A_Pirard@hot| 000000b0 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |mail.com>..| 000000bb $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg5.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e We have now saved a developer 1 minute by telling that what he will find in the mdnmsg file is that a bare linefeed occurs when an encoded header line is split. We could lose a few more hours trying to find if this occurs only to mdn messages, only to UTF encoding etc... but a developer will make all these findings from the code right away. I've just counted that in the time I've spent for this bug alone, I would have helped solving 15 bugs at the rate I've just met with another recent report (2 days and 4 hours from bug filing to fix on distribution server). Thanks to all for the Ubuntu delight and may Ubuntu be with you and with even more people over the years. Merry Xub^H^Hmas and Happy New Year. TESTED: Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Karmic)               Thunderbird Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7pre) Gecko/20091214 Shredder/3.0.1pre (MozillaTeam PPA) WORKAROUND: Do not use accented characters on the email's display name. Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly. The whole story is in the attached mdnmsg file. Update 2 : 1) I've been accused to have made a bad report because I did no follow : http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Writing a useful report 2) C de-Avillez wants to see the bare linefeeds but he refuses to download the file and run grep. Let us recall that everything is in the mdnmsg file which will show the problem to a developer in 1 minute. But I will spend 2 hour instead to administratively unlock this case and I do hope it will. Let's go. > Writing a useful report > > 1. What you expected to happen >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer (or any?)    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 (or any?)    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (or any?)    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt   10. read the message and be happy   11. close the message   12. display the IMAP INBOX again   13. find the Return Receipt contained in the attached mdn file   14. open the Return Receipt   15. make sure by reading the Receipt that I read the message   16. close the Receipt   17. close Thunderbird   18. shutdown the computer   19. watch the TV > > 2. What actually happened >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt (which should be sent AFTER reading the message BTW)   10. receive the error message in the attached Screenshot-Alert.png   11. read the error message and be unhappy   12. save /tmp/mdnmsg for bug reporting sake   13. close the error message   14. read the message and be happy anyway   15. display the IMAP INBOX of the sender   16. could not find any Return Receipt and never will   17. sent mdnmsg and Screenshot-Alert.png to bugs.launchpad   18. told them that mdnmsg contains the message I sent   19. and the Receipt that failed to be sent   20. and that Screenshot-Alert contains the error message   21. read that they don't understand and that I'm a bad reporter   22. wanted to quit the business   23. wrote this instead on request   24. did not shutdown the computer   25. did not watch the TV > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program"    1. "start the program"    2. in the correct environment, send a similar message to the one contained in mdnmsg    3. receive and read the message, try to send the Receipt, you must get an error if it goes trough qmail Alternative > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program" 1. "start the program" 2. run TB in session A with e-mail account A requesting Return Receipts 3. create Ubuntu user profile T 4. in T, create a TB account T with a provider using SSL authentication and, best, Qmail 5. !!! never have TB "remember" this SSL password !!! 6. from A, send an e-mail to T (requesting RR) 7. check mail in T, open the e-mail, the SSL password is asked, do no answer yet 8. make a copy of /tmp/mdnmsg, that's a copy of the Return Receipt being sent 9. now or later, run the grep command on mdnmsg to find bare linefeeds 10. answer SSL password and see if Return Receipt is sent 11. repeat from 6 with various test cases Note : to determine the "correct environment", you will have to read mdnmsg first. After reading it, you will most probably understand the bug and not want to "make it happen". > Fill in the description field with as much information as you can, including the release of Ubuntu you are using and steps for someone else to recreate the bug. It is better to have too much information in the description than not enough. Is this enough information? If yo need anything else, please be specific. > Add supporting attachments to explain or help others reproduce your bug. This might include a screenshot or video capture of the problem or a sample document that triggers the fault. To add an attachment to the bug use the Include an attachment section of the bug form. Additional attachments, if necessary, can be added after the bug is reported via Add a comment/attachment at the bottom of the page. Risking ro be repetitive : everything is in mdnmsg. I sent a screenshot from the very start and the answer to s.o.'s "can you please send one" is "look twice". About sending a video, the answer is : nothing is moving, especially not this bug report. Regarding the question "what are bare linefeed" or "where are they", whatever that means : I fetched and re-uploaded the various mdnmsg samples with numbered names. And I ran the grep command as follows, remark below. $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?UTF-8?B?RG9zc2llciBGMjAwOTA0MDEwMCAgIHLDqWYuIDogTE0v?=  =?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS8wOTUy?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f |ed) - =?UTF-8?B?| 00000030 52 47 39 7a 63 32 6c 6c 63 69 42 47 4d 6a 41 77 |RG9zc2llciBGMjAw| 00000040 4f 54 41 30 4d 44 45 77 4d 43 41 67 49 48 4c 44 |OTA0MDEwMCAgIHLD| 00000050 71 57 59 75 49 44 6f 67 54 45 30 76 3f 3d *0a* 20 |qWYuIDogTE0v?=. | 00000060 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 4d 6a 41 77 4f 53 |=?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS| 00000070 38 77 4f 54 55 79 3f 3d 0d 0a |8wOTUy?=..| 0000007a $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=28liaison_de_donn=E9es_par_radio=29_pou?=  =?ISO-8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9r=E8se,_3*20?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d 38 38 35 39 |ed) - =?ISO-8859| 00000030 2d 31 3f 51 3f 52 65 3a 5f 57 69 46 69 5f 3d 32 |-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=2| 00000040 38 6c 69 61 69 73 6f 6e 5f 64 65 5f 64 6f 6e 6e |8liaison_de_donn| 00000050 3d 45 39 65 73 5f 70 61 72 5f 72 61 64 69 6f 3d |=E9es_par_radio=| 00000060 32 39 5f 70 6f 75 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d |29_pou?=. =?ISO-| 00000070 38 38 35 39 2d 31 3f 51 3f 72 5f 54 68 3d 45 39 |8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9| 00000080 72 3d 45 38 73 65 2c 5f 33 2a 32 30 3f 3d 0d 0a |r=E8se,_3*20?=..| 00000090 $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg4.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 68 6f 74 |=. <A_Pirard@hot| 000000b0 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |mail.com>..| 000000bb $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg5.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?= <A.Pirard@ulg.ac.be> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 2e 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A.Pirard@| 00000030 75 6c 67 2e 61 63 2e 62 65 3e 0d 0a |ulg.ac.be>..| 0000003c $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?= =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a |-8?B?cGlu?=..| 0000007d $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?= =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?= <A.Pirard@ulg.ac.be> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 2e 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 75 6c 67 |=. <A.Pirard@ulg| 000000b0 2e 61 63 2e 62 65 3e 0d 0a |.ac.be>..| We have now saved a developer 10 minutes by telling that what he will find in the mdnmsg file is that a bare linefeed occurs when an encoded header line is split. We could lose a few more hours trying to find if this occurs only to mdn messages, only to UTF encoding etc... but a developer will make all these findings from the code right away. I've just counted that in the time I've spent for this bug alone, I would have helped solving 15 bugs at the rate I've just met with another recent report (2 days and 4 hours from bug filing to fix on distribution server). Thanks to all for the Ubuntu delight and may Ubuntu be with you and with even more people over the years. Merry Xub^H^Hmas and Happy New Year.
2009-12-16 12:19:57 André Pirard description TESTED: Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Karmic)               Thunderbird Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7pre) Gecko/20091214 Shredder/3.0.1pre (MozillaTeam PPA) WORKAROUND: Do not use accented characters on the email's display name. Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly. The whole story is in the attached mdnmsg file. Update 2 : 1) I've been accused to have made a bad report because I did no follow : http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Writing a useful report 2) C de-Avillez wants to see the bare linefeeds but he refuses to download the file and run grep. Let us recall that everything is in the mdnmsg file which will show the problem to a developer in 1 minute. But I will spend 2 hour instead to administratively unlock this case and I do hope it will. Let's go. > Writing a useful report > > 1. What you expected to happen >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer (or any?)    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 (or any?)    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (or any?)    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt   10. read the message and be happy   11. close the message   12. display the IMAP INBOX again   13. find the Return Receipt contained in the attached mdn file   14. open the Return Receipt   15. make sure by reading the Receipt that I read the message   16. close the Receipt   17. close Thunderbird   18. shutdown the computer   19. watch the TV > > 2. What actually happened >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt (which should be sent AFTER reading the message BTW)   10. receive the error message in the attached Screenshot-Alert.png   11. read the error message and be unhappy   12. save /tmp/mdnmsg for bug reporting sake   13. close the error message   14. read the message and be happy anyway   15. display the IMAP INBOX of the sender   16. could not find any Return Receipt and never will   17. sent mdnmsg and Screenshot-Alert.png to bugs.launchpad   18. told them that mdnmsg contains the message I sent   19. and the Receipt that failed to be sent   20. and that Screenshot-Alert contains the error message   21. read that they don't understand and that I'm a bad reporter   22. wanted to quit the business   23. wrote this instead on request   24. did not shutdown the computer   25. did not watch the TV > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program"    1. "start the program"    2. in the correct environment, send a similar message to the one contained in mdnmsg    3. receive and read the message, try to send the Receipt, you must get an error if it goes trough qmail Alternative > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program" 1. "start the program" 2. run TB in session A with e-mail account A requesting Return Receipts 3. create Ubuntu user profile T 4. in T, create a TB account T with a provider using SSL authentication and, best, Qmail 5. !!! never have TB "remember" this SSL password !!! 6. from A, send an e-mail to T (requesting RR) 7. check mail in T, open the e-mail, the SSL password is asked, do no answer yet 8. make a copy of /tmp/mdnmsg, that's a copy of the Return Receipt being sent 9. now or later, run the grep command on mdnmsg to find bare linefeeds 10. answer SSL password and see if Return Receipt is sent 11. repeat from 6 with various test cases Note : to determine the "correct environment", you will have to read mdnmsg first. After reading it, you will most probably understand the bug and not want to "make it happen". > Fill in the description field with as much information as you can, including the release of Ubuntu you are using and steps for someone else to recreate the bug. It is better to have too much information in the description than not enough. Is this enough information? If yo need anything else, please be specific. > Add supporting attachments to explain or help others reproduce your bug. This might include a screenshot or video capture of the problem or a sample document that triggers the fault. To add an attachment to the bug use the Include an attachment section of the bug form. Additional attachments, if necessary, can be added after the bug is reported via Add a comment/attachment at the bottom of the page. Risking ro be repetitive : everything is in mdnmsg. I sent a screenshot from the very start and the answer to s.o.'s "can you please send one" is "look twice". About sending a video, the answer is : nothing is moving, especially not this bug report. Regarding the question "what are bare linefeed" or "where are they", whatever that means : I fetched and re-uploaded the various mdnmsg samples with numbered names. And I ran the grep command as follows, remark below. $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?UTF-8?B?RG9zc2llciBGMjAwOTA0MDEwMCAgIHLDqWYuIDogTE0v?=  =?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS8wOTUy?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f |ed) - =?UTF-8?B?| 00000030 52 47 39 7a 63 32 6c 6c 63 69 42 47 4d 6a 41 77 |RG9zc2llciBGMjAw| 00000040 4f 54 41 30 4d 44 45 77 4d 43 41 67 49 48 4c 44 |OTA0MDEwMCAgIHLD| 00000050 71 57 59 75 49 44 6f 67 54 45 30 76 3f 3d *0a* 20 |qWYuIDogTE0v?=. | 00000060 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 4d 6a 41 77 4f 53 |=?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS| 00000070 38 77 4f 54 55 79 3f 3d 0d 0a |8wOTUy?=..| 0000007a $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=28liaison_de_donn=E9es_par_radio=29_pou?=  =?ISO-8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9r=E8se,_3*20?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d 38 38 35 39 |ed) - =?ISO-8859| 00000030 2d 31 3f 51 3f 52 65 3a 5f 57 69 46 69 5f 3d 32 |-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=2| 00000040 38 6c 69 61 69 73 6f 6e 5f 64 65 5f 64 6f 6e 6e |8liaison_de_donn| 00000050 3d 45 39 65 73 5f 70 61 72 5f 72 61 64 69 6f 3d |=E9es_par_radio=| 00000060 32 39 5f 70 6f 75 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d |29_pou?=. =?ISO-| 00000070 38 38 35 39 2d 31 3f 51 3f 72 5f 54 68 3d 45 39 |8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9| 00000080 72 3d 45 38 73 65 2c 5f 33 2a 32 30 3f 3d 0d 0a |r=E8se,_3*20?=..| 00000090 $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg4.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 68 6f 74 |=. <A_Pirard@hot| 000000b0 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |mail.com>..| 000000bb $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg5.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?= <A.Pirard@ulg.ac.be> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 2e 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A.Pirard@| 00000030 75 6c 67 2e 61 63 2e 62 65 3e 0d 0a |ulg.ac.be>..| 0000003c $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?= =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a |-8?B?cGlu?=..| 0000007d $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?= =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?= <A.Pirard@ulg.ac.be> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 2e 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 75 6c 67 |=. <A.Pirard@ulg| 000000b0 2e 61 63 2e 62 65 3e 0d 0a |.ac.be>..| We have now saved a developer 10 minutes by telling that what he will find in the mdnmsg file is that a bare linefeed occurs when an encoded header line is split. We could lose a few more hours trying to find if this occurs only to mdn messages, only to UTF encoding etc... but a developer will make all these findings from the code right away. I've just counted that in the time I've spent for this bug alone, I would have helped solving 15 bugs at the rate I've just met with another recent report (2 days and 4 hours from bug filing to fix on distribution server). Thanks to all for the Ubuntu delight and may Ubuntu be with you and with even more people over the years. Merry Xub^H^Hmas and Happy New Year. TESTED: Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Karmic)               Thunderbird Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7pre) Gecko/20091214 Shredder/3.0.1pre (MozillaTeam PPA) WORKAROUND: Do not use accented characters on the email's display name. Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly. The whole story is in the attached mdnmsg file. Update 2 : 1) I've been accused to have made a bad report because I did no follow : http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Writing a useful report 2) C de-Avillez wants to see the bare linefeeds but he refuses to download the file and run grep. Let us recall that everything is in the mdnmsg file which will show the problem to a developer in 1 minute. But I will spend 2 hour instead to administratively unlock this case and I do hope it will. Let's go. > Writing a useful report > > 1. What you expected to happen >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer (or any?)    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 (or any?)    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (or any?)    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt   10. read the message and be happy   11. close the message   12. display the IMAP INBOX again   13. find the Return Receipt contained in the attached mdn file   14. open the Return Receipt   15. make sure by reading the Receipt that I read the message   16. close the Receipt   17. close Thunderbird   18. shutdown the computer   19. watch the TV > > 2. What actually happened >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt (which should be sent AFTER reading the message BTW)   10. receive the error message in the attached Screenshot-Alert.png   11. read the error message and be unhappy   12. save /tmp/mdnmsg for bug reporting sake   13. close the error message   14. read the message and be happy anyway   15. display the IMAP INBOX of the sender   16. could not find any Return Receipt and never will   17. sent mdnmsg and Screenshot-Alert.png to bugs.launchpad   18. told them that mdnmsg contains the message I sent   19. and the Receipt that failed to be sent   20. and that Screenshot-Alert contains the error message   21. read that they don't understand and that I'm a bad reporter   22. wanted to quit the business   23. wrote this instead on request   24. did not shutdown the computer   25. did not watch the TV > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program"    1. "start the program"    2. in the correct environment, send a similar message to the one contained in mdnmsg    3. receive and read the message, try to send the Receipt, you must get an error if it goes trough qmail Alternative > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program"    1. "start the program"    2. run TB in session A with e-mail account A requesting Return Receipts    3. create Ubuntu user profile T    4. in T, create a TB account T with a provider using SSL and/or, best, Qmail    5. !!! never have TB "remember" this SSL password !!!    6. from A, send an e-mail to T (requesting RR)    7. check mail in T, open the e-mail, the SSL password is asked, do no answer yet or, without SSL and with Qmail an Alert box must be acknowledged in case of error    8. make a copy of /tmp/mdnmsg, that's a copy of the Return Receipt being sent    9. now or later, run the grep command on mdnmsg to spot bare linefeeds   10. answer SSL password or ack Alert and see if Return Receipt is sent   11. repeat from 6 with various test cases Note : to determine the "correct environment", you will have to read mdnmsg first. After reading it, you will most probably understand the bug and not want to "make it happen". > Fill in the description field with as much information as you can, including the release of Ubuntu you are using and steps for someone else to recreate the bug. It is better to have too much information in the description than not enough. Is this enough information? If yo need anything else, please be specific. > Add supporting attachments to explain or help others reproduce your bug. This might include a screenshot or video capture of the problem or a sample document that triggers the fault. To add an attachment to the bug use the Include an attachment section of the bug form. Additional attachments, if necessary, can be added after the bug is reported via Add a comment/attachment at the bottom of the page. Risking ro be repetitive : everything is in mdnmsg. I sent a screenshot from the very start and the answer to s.o.'s "can you please send one" is "look twice". About sending a video, the answer is : nothing is moving, especially not this bug report. Regarding the question "what are bare linefeed" or "where are they", whatever that means : I fetched and re-uploaded the various mdnmsg samples with numbered names. And I ran the grep command as follows, remark below. $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?UTF-8?B?RG9zc2llciBGMjAwOTA0MDEwMCAgIHLDqWYuIDogTE0v?=  =?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS8wOTUy?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f |ed) - =?UTF-8?B?| 00000030 52 47 39 7a 63 32 6c 6c 63 69 42 47 4d 6a 41 77 |RG9zc2llciBGMjAw| 00000040 4f 54 41 30 4d 44 45 77 4d 43 41 67 49 48 4c 44 |OTA0MDEwMCAgIHLD| 00000050 71 57 59 75 49 44 6f 67 54 45 30 76 3f 3d *0a* 20 |qWYuIDogTE0v?=. | 00000060 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 4d 6a 41 77 4f 53 |=?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS| 00000070 38 77 4f 54 55 79 3f 3d 0d 0a |8wOTUy?=..| 0000007a $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=28liaison_de_donn=E9es_par_radio=29_pou?=  =?ISO-8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9r=E8se,_3*20?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d 38 38 35 39 |ed) - =?ISO-8859| 00000030 2d 31 3f 51 3f 52 65 3a 5f 57 69 46 69 5f 3d 32 |-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=2| 00000040 38 6c 69 61 69 73 6f 6e 5f 64 65 5f 64 6f 6e 6e |8liaison_de_donn| 00000050 3d 45 39 65 73 5f 70 61 72 5f 72 61 64 69 6f 3d |=E9es_par_radio=| 00000060 32 39 5f 70 6f 75 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d |29_pou?=. =?ISO-| 00000070 38 38 35 39 2d 31 3f 51 3f 72 5f 54 68 3d 45 39 |8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9| 00000080 72 3d 45 38 73 65 2c 5f 33 2a 32 30 3f 3d 0d 0a |r=E8se,_3*20?=..| 00000090 $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg4.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 68 6f 74 |=. <A_Pirard@hot| 000000b0 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |mail.com>..| 000000bb $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg5.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A.Pirard@ulg.ac.be> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 2e 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A.Pirard@| 00000030 75 6c 67 2e 61 63 2e 62 65 3e 0d 0a |ulg.ac.be>..| 0000003c $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a |-8?B?cGlu?=..| 0000007d $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A.Pirard@ulg.ac.be> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 2e 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 75 6c 67 |=. <A.Pirard@ulg| 000000b0 2e 61 63 2e 62 65 3e 0d 0a |.ac.be>..| We have now saved a developer 10 minutes by telling that what he will find in the mdnmsg file is that a bare linefeed occurs when an encoded header line is split. We could lose a few more hours trying to find if this occurs only to mdn messages, only to UTF encoding etc... but a developer will make all these findings from the code right away. I've just counted that in the time I've spent for this bug alone, I would have helped solving 15 bugs at the rate I've just met with another recent report (2 days and 4 hours from bug filing to fix on distribution server). Thanks to all for the Ubuntu delight and may Ubuntu be with you and with even more people over the years. Merry Xub^H^Hmas and Happy New Year.
2009-12-16 12:22:11 André Pirard attachment added mdnmsgN0.eml http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36867166/mdnmsgN0.eml
2009-12-16 12:22:42 André Pirard attachment added mdnmsgN1.eml http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36867179/mdnmsgN1.eml
2009-12-16 12:23:19 André Pirard attachment added mdnmsgN2.eml http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36867187/mdnmsgN2.eml
2009-12-16 12:24:06 André Pirard attachment added mdnmsgN3.eml http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36867197/mdnmsgN3.eml
2009-12-26 15:46:47 André Pirard description TESTED: Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Karmic)               Thunderbird Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7pre) Gecko/20091214 Shredder/3.0.1pre (MozillaTeam PPA) WORKAROUND: Do not use accented characters on the email's display name. Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly. The whole story is in the attached mdnmsg file. Update 2 : 1) I've been accused to have made a bad report because I did no follow : http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Writing a useful report 2) C de-Avillez wants to see the bare linefeeds but he refuses to download the file and run grep. Let us recall that everything is in the mdnmsg file which will show the problem to a developer in 1 minute. But I will spend 2 hour instead to administratively unlock this case and I do hope it will. Let's go. > Writing a useful report > > 1. What you expected to happen >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer (or any?)    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 (or any?)    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (or any?)    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt   10. read the message and be happy   11. close the message   12. display the IMAP INBOX again   13. find the Return Receipt contained in the attached mdn file   14. open the Return Receipt   15. make sure by reading the Receipt that I read the message   16. close the Receipt   17. close Thunderbird   18. shutdown the computer   19. watch the TV > > 2. What actually happened >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt (which should be sent AFTER reading the message BTW)   10. receive the error message in the attached Screenshot-Alert.png   11. read the error message and be unhappy   12. save /tmp/mdnmsg for bug reporting sake   13. close the error message   14. read the message and be happy anyway   15. display the IMAP INBOX of the sender   16. could not find any Return Receipt and never will   17. sent mdnmsg and Screenshot-Alert.png to bugs.launchpad   18. told them that mdnmsg contains the message I sent   19. and the Receipt that failed to be sent   20. and that Screenshot-Alert contains the error message   21. read that they don't understand and that I'm a bad reporter   22. wanted to quit the business   23. wrote this instead on request   24. did not shutdown the computer   25. did not watch the TV > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program"    1. "start the program"    2. in the correct environment, send a similar message to the one contained in mdnmsg    3. receive and read the message, try to send the Receipt, you must get an error if it goes trough qmail Alternative > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program"    1. "start the program"    2. run TB in session A with e-mail account A requesting Return Receipts    3. create Ubuntu user profile T    4. in T, create a TB account T with a provider using SSL and/or, best, Qmail    5. !!! never have TB "remember" this SSL password !!!    6. from A, send an e-mail to T (requesting RR)    7. check mail in T, open the e-mail, the SSL password is asked, do no answer yet or, without SSL and with Qmail an Alert box must be acknowledged in case of error    8. make a copy of /tmp/mdnmsg, that's a copy of the Return Receipt being sent    9. now or later, run the grep command on mdnmsg to spot bare linefeeds   10. answer SSL password or ack Alert and see if Return Receipt is sent   11. repeat from 6 with various test cases Note : to determine the "correct environment", you will have to read mdnmsg first. After reading it, you will most probably understand the bug and not want to "make it happen". > Fill in the description field with as much information as you can, including the release of Ubuntu you are using and steps for someone else to recreate the bug. It is better to have too much information in the description than not enough. Is this enough information? If yo need anything else, please be specific. > Add supporting attachments to explain or help others reproduce your bug. This might include a screenshot or video capture of the problem or a sample document that triggers the fault. To add an attachment to the bug use the Include an attachment section of the bug form. Additional attachments, if necessary, can be added after the bug is reported via Add a comment/attachment at the bottom of the page. Risking ro be repetitive : everything is in mdnmsg. I sent a screenshot from the very start and the answer to s.o.'s "can you please send one" is "look twice". About sending a video, the answer is : nothing is moving, especially not this bug report. Regarding the question "what are bare linefeed" or "where are they", whatever that means : I fetched and re-uploaded the various mdnmsg samples with numbered names. And I ran the grep command as follows, remark below. $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?UTF-8?B?RG9zc2llciBGMjAwOTA0MDEwMCAgIHLDqWYuIDogTE0v?=  =?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS8wOTUy?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f |ed) - =?UTF-8?B?| 00000030 52 47 39 7a 63 32 6c 6c 63 69 42 47 4d 6a 41 77 |RG9zc2llciBGMjAw| 00000040 4f 54 41 30 4d 44 45 77 4d 43 41 67 49 48 4c 44 |OTA0MDEwMCAgIHLD| 00000050 71 57 59 75 49 44 6f 67 54 45 30 76 3f 3d *0a* 20 |qWYuIDogTE0v?=. | 00000060 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 4d 6a 41 77 4f 53 |=?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS| 00000070 38 77 4f 54 55 79 3f 3d 0d 0a |8wOTUy?=..| 0000007a $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=28liaison_de_donn=E9es_par_radio=29_pou?=  =?ISO-8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9r=E8se,_3*20?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d 38 38 35 39 |ed) - =?ISO-8859| 00000030 2d 31 3f 51 3f 52 65 3a 5f 57 69 46 69 5f 3d 32 |-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=2| 00000040 38 6c 69 61 69 73 6f 6e 5f 64 65 5f 64 6f 6e 6e |8liaison_de_donn| 00000050 3d 45 39 65 73 5f 70 61 72 5f 72 61 64 69 6f 3d |=E9es_par_radio=| 00000060 32 39 5f 70 6f 75 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d |29_pou?=. =?ISO-| 00000070 38 38 35 39 2d 31 3f 51 3f 72 5f 54 68 3d 45 39 |8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9| 00000080 72 3d 45 38 73 65 2c 5f 33 2a 32 30 3f 3d 0d 0a |r=E8se,_3*20?=..| 00000090 $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg4.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 68 6f 74 |=. <A_Pirard@hot| 000000b0 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |mail.com>..| 000000bb $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg5.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A.Pirard@ulg.ac.be> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 2e 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A.Pirard@| 00000030 75 6c 67 2e 61 63 2e 62 65 3e 0d 0a |ulg.ac.be>..| 0000003c $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a |-8?B?cGlu?=..| 0000007d $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A.Pirard@ulg.ac.be> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 2e 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 75 6c 67 |=. <A.Pirard@ulg| 000000b0 2e 61 63 2e 62 65 3e 0d 0a |.ac.be>..| We have now saved a developer 10 minutes by telling that what he will find in the mdnmsg file is that a bare linefeed occurs when an encoded header line is split. We could lose a few more hours trying to find if this occurs only to mdn messages, only to UTF encoding etc... but a developer will make all these findings from the code right away. I've just counted that in the time I've spent for this bug alone, I would have helped solving 15 bugs at the rate I've just met with another recent report (2 days and 4 hours from bug filing to fix on distribution server). Thanks to all for the Ubuntu delight and may Ubuntu be with you and with even more people over the years. Merry Xub^H^Hmas and Happy New Year. C de-Avillez: TESTED: Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Karmic)               Thunderbird Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7pre) Gecko/20091214 Shredder/3.0.1pre (MozillaTeam PPA) WORKAROUND: Do not use accented characters on the email's display name. André Pirard: Update: As I mentioned it before, in addition to requesting people to make spelling mistakes, this so-called WORKAROUND only works for sent e-mail and only when the error comes from the From: line, so that the person you send the e-mail to did not encounter the error if ever he runs Thunderbird through Qmail. It does not work at all if the error comes from the Subject line or for any case of e-mail being received. Original Report: Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message. (file as stolen from /tmp) qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf". See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html Dialog box is acknowledged. Thunderbird just disappears. Receipt never arrives and Thunderbird forgets about it. Apport on strike but segfaults spotted, see attached syslog. Update : Please note that the (main) point of this report is *not* a Thunderbird crash but qmail's refusal to transmit the message, which is absolutely repeatable. The crash itself is not repeatable and may or may not be a side effect. Thunderbird most often exhibits the bare lf problem without crashing. I changed the title of this report accordingly. The whole story is in the attached mdnmsg file. Update 2 : 1) I've been accused to have made a bad report because I did no follow : http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Writing a useful report 2) C de-Avillez wants to see the bare linefeeds but he refuses to download the file and run grep. Let us recall that everything is in the mdnmsg file which will show the problem to a developer in 1 minute. But I will spend 2 hour instead to administratively unlock this case and I do hope it will. Let's go. > Writing a useful report > > 1. What you expected to happen >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer (or any?)    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10 (or any?)    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (or any?)    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt   10. read the message and be happy   11. close the message   12. display the IMAP INBOX again   13. find the Return Receipt contained in the attached mdn file   14. open the Return Receipt   15. make sure by reading the Receipt that I read the message   16. close the Receipt   17. close Thunderbird   18. shutdown the computer   19. watch the TV > > 2. What actually happened >    1. switch on the HP Compaq 6270s computer    2. launch Ubuntu 8.10    3. launch Thunderbird 2.0.0.14    4. write the message contained in the attached mdn file    5. send that message    6. display my IMAP INBOX    7. find that message    8. open it    9. click Yes to send the Return Receipt (which should be sent AFTER reading the message BTW)   10. receive the error message in the attached Screenshot-Alert.png   11. read the error message and be unhappy   12. save /tmp/mdnmsg for bug reporting sake   13. close the error message   14. read the message and be happy anyway   15. display the IMAP INBOX of the sender   16. could not find any Return Receipt and never will   17. sent mdnmsg and Screenshot-Alert.png to bugs.launchpad   18. told them that mdnmsg contains the message I sent   19. and the Receipt that failed to be sent   20. and that Screenshot-Alert contains the error message   21. read that they don't understand and that I'm a bad reporter   22. wanted to quit the business   23. wrote this instead on request   24. did not shutdown the computer   25. did not watch the TV > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program"    1. "start the program"    2. in the correct environment, send a similar message to the one contained in mdnmsg    3. receive and read the message, try to send the Receipt, you must get an error if it goes trough qmail Alternative > 1. The minimal series of steps necessary to make it happen, where step 1 is "start the program"    1. "start the program"    2. run TB in session A with e-mail account A requesting Return Receipts    3. create Ubuntu user profile T    4. in T, create a TB account T with a provider using SSL and/or, best, Qmail    5. !!! never have TB "remember" this SSL password !!!    6. from A, send an e-mail to T (requesting RR)    7. check mail in T, open the e-mail, the SSL password is asked, do no answer yet        or, without SSL and with Qmail an Alert box must be acknowledged in case of error    8. make a copy of /tmp/mdnmsg, that's a copy of the Return Receipt being sent    9. now or later, run the grep command on mdnmsg to spot bare linefeeds   10. answer SSL password or ack Alert and see if Return Receipt is sent   11. repeat from 6 with various test cases Note : to determine the "correct environment", you will have to read mdnmsg first. After reading it, you will most probably understand the bug and not want to "make it happen". > Fill in the description field with as much information as you can, including the release of Ubuntu you are using and steps for someone else to recreate the bug. It is better to have too much information in the description than not enough. Is this enough information? If yo need anything else, please be specific. > Add supporting attachments to explain or help others reproduce your bug. This might include a screenshot or video capture of the problem or a sample document that triggers the fault. To add an attachment to the bug use the Include an attachment section of the bug form. Additional attachments, if necessary, can be added after the bug is reported via Add a comment/attachment at the bottom of the page. Risking ro be repetitive : everything is in mdnmsg. I sent a screenshot from the very start and the answer to s.o.'s "can you please send one" is "look twice". About sending a video, the answer is : nothing is moving, especially not this bug report. Regarding the question "what are bare linefeed" or "where are they", whatever that means : I fetched and re-uploaded the various mdnmsg samples with numbered names. And I ran the grep command as follows, remark below. $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?UTF-8?B?RG9zc2llciBGMjAwOTA0MDEwMCAgIHLDqWYuIDogTE0v?=  =?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS8wOTUy?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f |ed) - =?UTF-8?B?| 00000030 52 47 39 7a 63 32 6c 6c 63 69 42 47 4d 6a 41 77 |RG9zc2llciBGMjAw| 00000040 4f 54 41 30 4d 44 45 77 4d 43 41 67 49 48 4c 44 |OTA0MDEwMCAgIHLD| 00000050 71 57 59 75 49 44 6f 67 54 45 30 76 3f 3d *0a* 20 |qWYuIDogTE0v?=. | 00000060 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 4d 6a 41 77 4f 53 |=?UTF-8?B?MjAwOS| 00000070 38 77 4f 54 55 79 3f 3d 0d 0a |8wOTUy?=..| 0000007a $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=28liaison_de_donn=E9es_par_radio=29_pou?=  =?ISO-8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9r=E8se,_3*20?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d 38 38 35 39 |ed) - =?ISO-8859| 00000030 2d 31 3f 51 3f 52 65 3a 5f 57 69 46 69 5f 3d 32 |-1?Q?Re:_WiFi_=2| 00000040 38 6c 69 61 69 73 6f 6e 5f 64 65 5f 64 6f 6e 6e |8liaison_de_donn| 00000050 3d 45 39 65 73 5f 70 61 72 5f 72 61 64 69 6f 3d |=E9es_par_radio=| 00000060 32 39 5f 70 6f 75 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 49 53 4f 2d |29_pou?=. =?ISO-| 00000070 38 38 35 39 2d 31 3f 51 3f 72 5f 54 68 3d 45 39 |8859-1?Q?r_Th=E9| 00000080 72 3d 45 38 73 65 2c 5f 33 2a 32 30 3f 3d 0d 0a |r=E8se,_3*20?=..| 00000090 $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg4.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 68 6f 74 |=. <A_Pirard@hot| 000000b0 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |mail.com>..| 000000bb $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsg5.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A_Pirard@hotmail.com> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 5f 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A_Pirard@| 00000030 68 6f 74 6d 61 69 6c 2e 63 6f 6d 3e 0d 0a |hotmail.com>..| 0000003e $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN0.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN1.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A.Pirard@ulg.ac.be> 00000000 54 6f 3a 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 |To: =?UTF-8?B?QW| 00000010 35 6b 63 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 |5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA| 00000020 3d 3d 3f 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 2e 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 |==?=. <A.Pirard@| 00000030 75 6c 67 2e 61 63 2e 62 65 3e 0d 0a |ulg.ac.be>..| 0000003c $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN2.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a |-8?B?cGlu?=..| 0000007d $ grep -P '[^\r]\n' mdnmsgN3.eml | tee /dev/tty | hd Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Joyeux =?UTF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgOiBVbiDDqXRvbm5hbnQgb3JkaSBzb3VzIGxlIHNh?=  =?UTF-8?B?cGlu?= To: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcsOpIFBpcmFyZA==?=  <A.Pirard@ulg.ac.be> 00000000 53 75 62 6a 65 63 74 3a 20 52 65 74 75 72 6e 20 |Subject: Return | 00000010 52 65 63 65 69 70 74 20 28 64 69 73 70 6c 61 79 |Receipt (display| 00000020 65 64 29 20 2d 20 4a 6f 79 65 75 78 20 3d 3f 55 |ed) - Joyeux =?U| 00000030 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 54 6d 2f 44 71 32 77 67 4f |TF-8?B?Tm/Dq2wgO| 00000040 69 42 56 62 69 44 44 71 58 52 76 62 6d 35 68 62 |iBVbiDDqXRvbm5hb| 00000050 6e 51 67 62 33 4a 6b 61 53 42 7a 62 33 56 7a 49 |nQgb3JkaSBzb3VzI| 00000060 47 78 6c 49 48 4e 68 3f 3d *0a* 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 |GxlIHNh?=. =?UTF| 00000070 2d 38 3f 42 3f 63 47 6c 75 3f 3d 0d 0a 54 6f 3a |-8?B?cGlu?=..To:| 00000080 20 3d 3f 55 54 46 2d 38 3f 42 3f 51 57 35 6b 63 | =?UTF-8?B?QW5kc| 00000090 73 4f 70 49 46 42 70 63 6d 46 79 5a 41 3d 3d 3f |sOpIFBpcmFyZA==?| 000000a0 3d *0a* 20 3c 41 2e 50 69 72 61 72 64 40 75 6c 67 |=. <A.Pirard@ulg| 000000b0 2e 61 63 2e 62 65 3e 0d 0a |.ac.be>..| We have now saved a developer 10 minutes by telling that what he will find in the mdnmsg file is that a bare linefeed occurs when an encoded header line is split. We could lose a few more hours trying to find if this occurs only to mdn messages, only to UTF encoding etc... but a developer will make all these findings from the code right away. I've just counted that in the time I've spent for this bug alone, I would have helped solving 15 bugs at the rate I've just met with another recent report (2 days and 4 hours from bug filing to fix on distribution server). Thanks to all for the Ubuntu delight and may Ubuntu be with you and with even more people over the years. Merry Xub^H^Hmas and Happy New Year.
2010-09-18 05:24:06 Bug Watch Updater thunderbird: importance Unknown Medium
2022-10-12 15:58:22 Bug Watch Updater thunderbird: importance Medium Unknown