[RCD] Preventing clicking on the current folder
Scott Houchin
scott at houchin.us
Sat Oct 4 14:23:55 CEST 2008
On Oct 3, 2008, at 7:03 AM, Thomas Bruederli wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 22:56, Dennis P. Nikolaenko
> <dennis at nikolaenko.ru> wrote:
>> Ziba Scott wrote:
>>> 2.) Under some conditions, like having Thunderbird open and
>>> reading the
>>> same mail account as RC, RC's check mail call will update the inbox
>>> count, but fail to add the message to the message list. (I'll open a
>>> ticket later if I can narrow it down)
>>>
>> I also noticed that unread counter in RC may go out of sync when
>> TB has
>> the mailbox open. It happens all the time, when TB moves the
>> message out
>> of INBOX into some other folder via message filters.
>
> The reason is that RoundCube only adds messages to the list that have
> the "RECENT" flag set. This flag is gone when the first MUA accesses
> the messages (which probably is Thunderbird in your case). Because we
> cannot distinguish between unread messages that are already listed on
> the client and unread messages that are just arrived we have to rely
> on the RECENT flag. As a workaround RC needs to remember the messages
> IDS that are currently shown on the user's screen to prevent from
> double-listing unread messages when updating the list.
>
I would +100 this. I had been seeing the behavior, but never new what
the problem was. My home computer is logged on all day with Apple
Mail running. I use RoundCube when at work, and have seen that often
either the list of messages or the unread count is incorrect (and
they don't often match).
I use a SSB for RoundCube (Fluid), and I'm not sure if there's a
reload button (if there is it's hidden). Clicking on INBOX is
currently the best way to refresh the mailbox list.
Scott
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