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Fedora 21 Thunderbird Update Notification: Critical Security Enhancements

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Calendar Grey May 14, 2015
Dist Fedora Esm H88
Fedora 21 introduces a security enhancement for Mozilla Thunderbird, boosting both its reliability and overall efficiency. Ensure you’re informed about the most recent modifications.
Update to new upstream.

Summary

Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client.

Update Information:

Update to new upstream.

Change Log

* Tue May 12 2015 Martin Stransky - 31.7.0-1 - Update to 31.7.0 * Mon Apr 6 2015 Tom Callaway - 31.6.0-2 - rebuild for libvpx 1.4.0 - stop using compat defines, they went away in libvpx 1.4.0 * Tue Mar 31 2015 Jan Horak - 31.6.0-1 - Update to 31.6.0 * Thu Mar 26 2015 Richard Hughes - 31.5.0-3 - Add an AppData file for the software center * Thu Mar 19 2015 Jan Horak - 31.5.0-2 - Fixed build flags for s390(x) * Tue Feb 24 2015 Jan Horak - 31.5.0-1 - Update to 31.5.0 * Fri Feb 20 2015 Martin Stransky - 31.4.0-2 - Fixed rhbz#1187746 - GLib allocation error when starting thunderbird * Wed Jan 14 2015 Jan Horak - 31.4.0-1 - Update to 31.4.0 * Mon Jan 5 2015 Jan Horak - 31.3.0-2 - Exclude ppc64 arch for epel7 * Mon Dec 1 2014 Jan Horak - 31.3.0-1 - Update to 31.3.0

References

Fedora Update Notification FEDORA-2015-8179 2015-05-14 06:07:36
Name : thunderbird Product : Fedora 21 Version : 31.7.0 Release : 1.fc21 URL : https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Home_Page Summary : Mozilla Thunderbird mail/newsgroup client Description : Mozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client.

Update Instructions

This update can be installed with the "yum" update program. Use su -c 'yum update thunderbird' at the command line. For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum", available at .

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Name: thunderbird
Product: Fedora 21
Version: 31.7.0
Release: 1.fc21
Summary: Mozilla Thunderbird mail/newsgroup client

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