Hi Simon,

I can feel your pain. One of my customers  runs roughly 25-30 Apple clients 
(Macs, iPhones, iPads, etc.) against dbmail 2.x and I havent seen any problem 
like the two you described.

I am sure Paul will give it a shot but you need to provide him with the proper 
logs for him to be able to dig up the issue.

The problems Harald describes are known to me and also happend to me but not 
just on dbmail, got those on Courier IMAP as well as dovecot. I assume that is 
truely the Apple clients screwing up.

So if you need a Mac guy helping you to debug the problem let me know.

Kind regards,
Daniel

PS: sadly only the INBOX folder is the same almost everywhere. I have seen 
quite a few webmail/mail clients using different names for the sent folder for 
example.Simon <grem...@gmail.com> hat geschrieben:Hi There,

We are running dbmail 3.0.2 on debian squeeze for a client who all use Max OSX 
and Apple Mail for their client... there is a weird issue(s):

1). When sending email, the email does not show up in the Sent Items folder 
until they either "Rebuild" the folder or restart the app. 

2). When saving something to draft, then subsequently sending the email they 
end up with emails in the drafts folder with "No Recipients" and "No Subject" 

Ive tried with some other email clients and cant replicate the issue, so it 
seems its the Apple Mail client's issue.. has anyone else seen this and/or know 
of a fix or workaround?

Thanks!

Simon
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