Using Ctrl-q to quit while messages are being checked for results in unterminated process
I am using Thunderbird 24.4.0 self-compiled on Linux x86_64
If I open thunderbird and press ctrl-q while it is still checking for new messages, the process doesn't terminate. So when I try to open thunderbird again it tells me I have to close the existing process.
If I open thunderbird and go to file->quit while new messages are being checked for, the process terminates correctly.
I am using a source-only distribution so I cannot test if the same behavior occurs in a packaged version.
I am using Thunderbird 24.4.0 self-compiled on Linux x86_64
If I open thunderbird and press ctrl-q while it is still checking for new messages, the process doesn't terminate. So when I try to open thunderbird again it tells me I have to close the existing process.
If I open thunderbird and go to file->quit while new messages are being checked for, the process terminates correctly.
I am using a source-only distribution so I cannot test if the same behavior occurs in a packaged version.
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Ctrl + Q is not a valid shortcut.. I am surprised it works at all.