Whats worse is that this guy wants to remove some of these messages from his
mailbox using squirrelmails rules. When he attempted to do this, it was
complaining that the server did not understand the characterset ISO-8859-1 See 
Below:

ERROR : Could not complete request.
Query: SEARCH CHARSET ISO-8859-1 ALL From {3} asd 
Reason Given: specified charset is not supported

This is even after setting the characterset to us-ascii in squirrelmails config.

I then deleted the messages he wanted removed from his mailbox, but now when he
goes back into squirrelmail he gets the following error:

ERROR : Could not complete request.
Unknown response from IMAP server: 1.

And all of the messages are coming up mwith 'No Subject' 'Unknown Date'.

Can someone please help. I really love DBMail, but it is a bit offputting that 
it
doesn't work correctly with the most popular webmail client in the world!


Cheers
James

On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 13:20 , Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>Yeah, I started to notice this a while ago with my own mailbox.
>
>Fortunately, I use Mutt :-).   Never did solve the problem though.
>I have the luxury of being an admin rather than a customer :-/
>
>
>Quoth James XMS:
>> One of my customers has a mailbox with around 10,000 messages in the inbox 
>> with
>> an average size of 400k, the only thing is that squirrelmail will not 
>> display the
>> messages.
>> 
>> The folder list loads fine, and also the top of the mail list (i.e compose,
>> address book...) but it simply dies before displaying the actual messages.
>> 
>> It works fine thru outlook, just not squirrel. Any ideas peeps, i have 
>> already
>> tried turning off php safe mode which did not help.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> James
>> 
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