Bug 63917

Summary: Send document as Email:No Attachment in Thunderbird
Product: LibreOffice Reporter: Samuel Mehrbrodt (allotropia) <samuel.mehrbrodt>
Component: LibreOfficeAssignee: Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME    
Severity: major CC: jmadero.dev, pje335-lo, robi, samuel.mehrbrodt
Priority: medium Keywords: regression
Version: 4.0.2.2 release   
Hardware: Other   
OS: Linux (All)   
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Description Samuel Mehrbrodt (allotropia) 2013-04-25 11:52:34 UTC
When I use the "Send Document as E-Mail" option, Thunderbird will open, but it has no Attachment.
Regardless whether the document was saved before or not.

OS: Ubuntu 12.04 64bit, Thunderbird 17.0.5
Comment 1 Robert 2013-04-26 07:45:49 UTC
Same here on fresh install of Ubuntu 13.04 64 bit. No matter which option I choose, Thunderbird always opens new mail with filename in subject and without  file attached to it.
Comment 2 Thomas van der Meulen [retired] 2013-04-26 15:59:50 UTC
Thank you for your bug report, I can reporduce this bug running LibreOffice 4.0.3.1 on Ubuntu 12.04.
Comment 3 Thomas van der Meulen [retired] 2013-04-26 16:46:06 UTC
steps to reproduce:
1. make a new writer file
2. !save the file!
3. file --> send --> Document as E-Mail
4. the file isn't attached
Comment 4 Joel Madero 2013-04-26 17:15:43 UTC
Very weird, works fine for me, tested:

Bodhi Linux
Thunderbird 17.0.5

LibreOffice:
Version 4.0.2.2 release 
Version 4.1 master pulled just a few days ago


Tried:
Sending unsaved document = worked fine
Save document - do not close - send document = worked fine
Save document - close document - open document - send document = worked fine
Save document - close thunderbird - send document = worked fine
Comment 5 Samuel Mehrbrodt (allotropia) 2013-05-07 21:34:47 UTC
This has been fixed sometime after the release of 4.0.
In a recent Master this works for me (tm).

So I'm marking this as fixed.
Comment 6 Joel Madero 2013-05-07 21:35:41 UTC
great news, thanks for marking it appropriately