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"Close message window/tab on move or delete" does not seem to work.

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I am running TB 66.0b2 on MAC Mojave 10.14.3. Prior to beta 2, whenever I filed or deleted an open message, the tab in which it was displayed closed. Now, when I file or delete an open message, it just sits there. I went into Preferences > Display > Advanced and noted that the check box "Close message window/tab on move or delete" was not checked. I checked it and restarted TB. Now the box remains checked, but the function does not seem to work. This is a minor annoyance, but it is an annoyance.

I am running TB 66.0b2 on MAC Mojave 10.14.3. Prior to beta 2, whenever I filed or deleted an open message, the tab in which it was displayed closed. Now, when I file or delete an open message, it just sits there. I went into Preferences > Display > Advanced and noted that the check box "Close message window/tab on move or delete" was not checked. I checked it and restarted TB. Now the box remains checked, but the function does not seem to work. This is a minor annoyance, but it is an annoyance.

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My understanding is that issues identified in beta testing are supposed to be reported as a bug in Bugzilla. If you are not beta testing you probably should be using the release version of the software.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/

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My understanding is that issues identified in beta testing are supposed to be reported as a bug in Bugzilla. If you are not beta testing you probably should be using the release version of the software.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/

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This appears to have been reported by someone else on bugzilla. It is said to be a "known regression in TB66."