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Hi Julien,

On Wed, 2011-12-28 at 03:08 -0800, julien2412 wrote:
As most of you (everybody ?) must know, Icedove is the rebranded version of
Thunderbird (like Iceweasel for Firefox).

        :-) What a sexy TM policy that is ... thankfully ours is better in that
regard.

I tried to use Base with Thunderbird connection to reproduce some bugs and
saw that addressbook couldn't be found.

        Oh - odd; I imagine that is the detection of icedove going wrong.
Poking in connectivity/source/drivers/mozab/ would prolly help - do we
load the mozilla module in MDriver.cxx ? (generated from SLO2FILES in
makefile.mk) ?

I opengroked Thunderbird and Icedove and wonder now how to enable Icedove
addressbook connection for Base with the minimum of duplication.
Should there be an Icedove connection or should it be Thunderbird/Icedove in
dialog for example ?

        Oh - adding a Thunderbird/Icedove in the dialog sounds by far the best
from the perspective of reducing clutter / duplication. Also - (from my
cursory glance) it is unclear that we require any real code changes to
support icedove - I don't see (off hand) - is it possible that IceDove
tweaks the product type enumerations in some way eg.

return ::com::sun::star::mozilla::MozillaProductType_Thunderbird;

        Anyhow - I hope that helps !

        All the best,

                Michael.

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michael.meeks@suse.com  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot


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