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Thunderbird 102.1.1 / body of messages cannot be downloaded

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Hallo, I use pop servers for the download of my email messages. I have two accounts (telecom.de and web.de) In both cases the server settings are: fetch header only

After the update from 102.0.3 to 102.1.1 on 6th of august I get the headers, but I cannot retrieve the body of the message. This is the case for both accounts.

No thunderbird settings were altered. When I deactivate "fetch header only" the body of new messges in the in-box appear normally, but of course I prefer to see the header first, before I download a Message.

Is this problem known? Is there a way round?

Many thanks Werner

Hallo, I use pop servers for the download of my email messages. I have two accounts (telecom.de and web.de) In both cases the server settings are: fetch header only After the update from 102.0.3 to 102.1.1 on 6th of august I get the headers, but I cannot retrieve the body of the message. This is the case for both accounts. No thunderbird settings were altered. When I deactivate "fetch header only" the body of new messges in the in-box appear normally, but of course I prefer to see the header first, before I download a Message. Is this problem known? Is there a way round? Many thanks Werner

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Hallo Wayne, many thanks for your fast response. Just Updated to 102.1.2 and everything is fine Werner

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This is fixed in 102.1.2

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Hallo Wayne, many thanks for your fast response. Just Updated to 102.1.2 and everything is fine Werner

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