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). Whe
Am 05.07.2012 22:37, schrieb Simon:
> 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 eithe
On 6/07/2012, at 8:40 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 05.07.2012 22:37, schrieb Simon:
>> 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 n
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
>>
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
On 6/07/2012, at 9:35 AM, Daniel Urstöger wrote:
> 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.
Yes - our main customer dbmail cluster (15