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Message-ID: <1141181777.4348.76.camel@Stargate.iatechconsulting.com>
Date: Wed Mar  1 02:51:47 2006
From: nodialtone at comcast.net (nodialtone)
Subject: Mozilla Thunderbird : Multiple Information
	Disclosure Vulnerabilities

On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 21:35, Daniel Veditz wrote:
> Daniel Veditz wrote:
> > Renaud Lifchitz wrote:
> >> Mozilla Thunderbird : Multiple Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
> > 
> > We believe this to be a testing error.
> 
> I responded too soon. This is indeed a problem in the current release
> version of Thunderbird 1.5
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I think mozilla has released a fix for this.  Or is this something new?

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