your right chris, these should be fixed ASAP.

Hoping to make a great dbmail-dev-weekend,

roel


Chris Nolan heeft op vrijdag, 6 jun 2003 om 17:37 (Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven:

It's stable...but...

If your clients use Outlook Express (for whatever reason) the following limitations apply.

I am using a very recent CVS checkout of the DBMail source

1. Some messages will have their sender's name appear in quotes ("). This screws up sorting 2. Mailboxes don't get automatic update notification (Cyrus does this properly, DBMail doesn't). 3. Messages saved to a server-side Drafts folder are not editable, thus aren't really drafts 4. Messages copied to the IMAP server using Outlook Express have the date displayed in the header view to the date when the message was moved onto the server, not the original message stored date.

All 4 of the above problems are causing mild problems for my clients. I haven't had a chance to sit down and go through the code to fix any of these problems though. At the moment, it seems everyone on the list is more interested in new features and the lead up to DBMail 2.0 (With funky shared folder support!). Note, none of the above seem to happen with Mozilla Mail, KMail or Evolution or any webmail system I've set up.

Hope this is of some help.

All debate welcome!

Regards,

Chris

Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:

I'm getting ready to install dbmail for a client.  I am wondering what
the general consensus is about using dbmail from CVS right now.  Is it
stable?  I know there have been a lot of changes since 1.1.

I use dbmail 1.1 and it works but I have some issues where email
addresses don't display correct with kmail and OE.
Matthew

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