Changelog for previous release (Thunderbird 3.1.10) | Changelogs for other Thunderbird releases
Released on 21 Jun 11, and this changelog was last updated on 24 Jun 11.
Thunderbird 3.1.11 has been released. Release notes are available. This post lists the improvements in Thunderbird 3.1.11 over Thunderbird 3.1.10. This list encompasses almost every single known fix that went into this release, but excludes platform-wide fixes. Do check out the known issues as well.
Impact key for security issues (fixed in this version) that are listed on the Mozilla Foundation Security Advisories webpage:
- Critical: Vulnerability can be used to run attacker code and install software, requiring no user interaction beyond normal browsing.
- High: Vulnerability can be used to gather sensitive data from sites in other windows or inject data or code into those sites, requiring no more than normal browsing actions.
- Moderate: Vulnerabilities that would otherwise be High or Critical except they only work in uncommon non-default configurations or require the user to perform complicated and/or unlikely steps.
- Low: Minor security vulnerabilities such as Denial of Service attacks, minor data leaks, or spoofs. (Undetectable spoofs of SSL indicia would have “High” impact because those are generally used to steal sensitive data intended for other sites.)
Other changes in Thunderbird 3.1.11: (3)
Thunderbird-specific: (1)
- Fixed: 651002 - single comma only in to or cc field displays cached content, exception in mailWidgets.xml
MailNews Core: (2)
The Rumbling Edge :: Thunderbird Release Changelogs | 24-Jun-11 at 11:47 pm | Permalink
[...] What’s new in Thunderbird 3.1.11 … (Released on 21 Jun 2011) [...]
The Rumbling Edge :: 2011-06-24 Thunderbird comm-central builds | 24-Jun-11 at 11:55 pm | Permalink
[...] Previous TB release – 3.1.11 | Current TB pre-release – 5 Beta 2 | Previous releases [...]
Gabriela | 29-Jun-11 at 5:32 am | Permalink
I’m on the 3.1.5 version and checking for updates doesn’t bring up the new 3.1.11. Any clues as to why? I would really appreciate them!
Gary Kwong | 05-Jul-11 at 1:13 am | Permalink
@Gabriela – I believe you may try downloading 3.1.11 separately and install it over your original. Of course, make a backup of your data first, just-in-case..