Am 05.07.2012 22:54, schrieb Simon:
> 
> On 6/07/2012, at 8:40 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> 
>> not really, but i have seen so many issues with apple clients
>> the last years starting with a lot of fidderent "sent"-folders
>> from different mail.app an d differsent iOS versions, each containing
>> some messages
>>
>> if there is no really good reason throw away any apple mail-client
>> and replace it with thunderbird
> 
> Oh i agree with you... :D
> 
> But that does not work in the real world with normal users... 
> Move the client from their fav apple mail app to thunderbird all 
> hell will brake loose :) 

yes and no :-)

some are glad to see there is better software
some are ignorant

> I understand dbmail is open source, im not asking people to drop everything 
> and "just fix it", im just checking to see if any one as seen this issue and 
> or would understand how to go about trying to solve it before i move them to 
> another mail server....

i doubt move to another mail-server is not the solution
in the worst case you satisfy one mail-client while you
are introducing troubles to others worked before

we were running a long time (way too long) apple servers
and while for me it was normal to get a new mail and see
it in my inbox on linux with thunderbird my boss has even
to restart mail.app sometimes because "fetch mails" did not
anything

i am maintaining the mail systems since summer 2009
in the meantime i know "hey a apple client" after few
seconds wathcing at "cat maillog | grep -i error" or
"cat maillog | grep -i failed" (most time because sending
without authentication and trying every 5 minutes without
notify the user) sometimes over months for the same mail
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on my homepage some complaints to apple which was
deleted with the reason "rant" :-)

http://www.rhsoft.net/


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