I have played with Outlook as well as OE and they seem to share most of
their IMAP implementation. Issue No. 4 that I mentioned definitely
happens with Outlook. If memory serves me correctly, the other three
also happen with Outlook.
Damned Windows softwareMozilla Mail runs under Linux so
Two things:
1) Anyone have any experience using Outlook as opposed to OE? I have
played with it a little and it seems to work better than OE.
2) I am seeing another problem, and I have posted it before with a link
to a screen capture of OE, but kmail has the same issue. The problem is
that the
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 limitat
Sorry all, I forgot
The problem with addresses not being displayed correctly is because
dbmail will just quote every address it finds, regardless of whether it
is quoted already or not. For instance:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Becomes:
From "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
While:
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 automa
i can't say about the future but till now, the cvs version has always
been the less buggy and most stable :-)
Matthew T. O'Connor heeft op vrijdag, 6 jun 2003 om 17:20
(Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven:
I'm getting ready to install dbmail for a client. I am wondering what
the gene