I wanted to say thunderbird developers not firefox developers in my previous e-mail.
What steps needs to be done for increase the importance of this old bug from Normal to Major?
I think this old bug must be a blocker for any future release of Thunderbird. What steps do I need to do this?
At this moment a basic funcionality as the Replay/Reply is broken. If you reply a rfc-complaint e-mail composed by Outlook, that contains Names in From/To/CC with a non-ascii language, it breaks the names and the e-mail fails
By example my Full name is very usual in Spain: "Rodríguez García, José Luis", has got three accents, that aren't ASCII characters. In my company more of 50%
of times that I reply to e-mail, somebody has accent in its name.
Not giving importance to this bug only shows a childish hate to Outlook or a thinking that all world live in United States and all world must use 7-bits ASCII characterset.
At the moment tunderbird doesn't implemente one of the four basic funcionalities of a e-mail client: compose, get messages, reply and forward messages
I wanted to say thunderbird developers not firefox developers in my previous e-mail.
What steps needs to be done for increase the importance of this old bug from Normal to Major?
I think this old bug must be a blocker for any future release of Thunderbird. What steps do I need to do this?
At this moment a basic funcionality as the Replay/Reply is broken. If you reply a rfc-complaint e-mail composed by Outlook, that contains Names in From/To/CC with a non-ascii language, it breaks the names and the e-mail fails
By example my Full name is very usual in Spain: "Rodríguez García, José Luis", has got three accents, that aren't ASCII characters. In my company more of 50%
of times that I reply to e-mail, somebody has accent in its name.
Not giving importance to this bug only shows a childish hate to Outlook or a thinking that all world live in United States and all world must use 7-bits ASCII characterset.
At the moment tunderbird doesn't implemente one of the four basic funcionalities of a e-mail client: compose, get messages, reply and forward messages