You may not need to after all. Someone proposed a workaround that
actually works! But if you wanted to you can call Microsoft and open
a formal support ticket like I did. I suppose the more complaints
they get, the better.
Joel Clermont
joel(a)orionweb.net
262-377-9930
On Sep 23, 2007, at 5:37 PM, Martin Kealey wrote:
> We have 10^N (N>5) customers depending on RoundCube, so this is a
> real issue for us.
>
> Where do we sign up to complain?
>
> -Martin
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>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Joel Clermont [mailto:joel@orionweb.net]
>> Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 12:45 AM
>> To: Michael Büker
>> Cc: dev(a)lists.roundcube.net
>> Subject: Re: [RCD] control-click bug in IE7
>>
>> I had a long talk with this support rep on the phone the
>> other day. He said that a number of people (though he
>> wouldn't tell me how many) have filed a bug notice on this
>> very issue. Internally, the bug is graded as "fix in next
>> release", which means IE 8. That is probably at least 3 years
>> off, and likely longer. He said that no one has yet opened a
>> formal support ticket on this issue. We are the first. It's a
>> shame we have to play their game, but the only way to get
>> your bug's priority bumped is to make a business impact case.
>> Then again, there is no guarantee that they will escalate the
>> bug even with this document. And even if they do escalate it,
>> the best case time frame for a generally deployed fix is 3 -
>> 6 months. Despite this, I think it is still worth submitting
>> the document and getting the process started.
>>
>> In the meantime, I wanted to propose an alternate solution.
>> As I understand it, making the subject text an <A> tag was to
>> accommodate a small subset of users. Could we possibly create
>> a new setting in the personal settings area where the
>> individual user could toggle whether they want this as an <A>
>> tag or not? Ideally, the server admin could set a default
>> value and then let users override it. I think this might be
>> the best short term solution until MS fixes the real bug, if
>> they ever do.
>>
>> What does everyone think? Also, could someone take a few
>> minutes and explain to me again the full reason for the <A>
>> tag with a real href? Was it just accessibility reasons?
>>
>> Joel Clermont
>> joel(a)orionweb.net <mailto:joel@orionweb.net>
>> 262-377-9930
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sep 22, 2007, at 5:50 AM, Michael Büker wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Friday 21 September 2007, Joel Clermont wrote:
>>
>> If these workarounds do not work for you, we
>> can request a hotfix
>> from the product team. Keep in mind that there
>> is always a chance
>> that the hotfix request can be rejected. If
>> you diecide to pursue
>> this route, I would need to have a Business
>> Impact statement from you
>> addressing the following questions. Once I
>> have the Business Impact
>> Statement, I can file a formal hotfix request
>> to the product team:
>>
>> <we'll only fix this if you are important enough>
>>
>>
>> I can't believe this! You've proven to them it's a
>> nonstandard behaviour, it
>> breaks actions that are expected, they even admitted
>> it's a _bug_, and they
>> tell you to get down on your knees and beg so they
>> _might_ fix it, but only
>> if they deem you important enough, _and_ there's enough
>> money involved!
>>
>> How much would I like to put a fat notice on the
>> roundcube homepage
>> saying "IE7 broken!", we don't support it period.
>>
>> What a bunch of arrogant, superbureaocratic, incapable assholes!
>>
>> Sorry, I had to let this steam off ;)
>>
>> ~Mik
>>
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>> "Do you have any idea how fast you were going?", asks the cop.
>> "No. But I know exactly where I am!"
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Hi,
I finally found a fix for #1484187.
Instead of the currently used dynamic height and width settings, it
simpy positions absolutely inside the containing (and also absolutely
positioned) div.
I may look hackish, and maybe it is, but this patch makes another hack
unneeded :)
Tested in the following browsers:
- Firefox 2.0.0.7 on Window XP
- Internet Explorer 6 on Linux (IEs4Linux project)
- Internet Explorer 7 on Windows XP
- Konqueror 3.5.6 on Linux (the bottom border of the containing div
disappeared...)
- Opera 9.02 on Windows XP
- Safari 2.0.4 on Mac OS X
- Safari 3.0.3 on Windows XP
If there are no problems in any other (major) browsers on other (major)
platforms I'll commit this in the weekend.
Robin
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Hi, since I updated to the latest SVN version (800) I can't send emails.
Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender
Gid 32299 is not permitted to relay mail, or has directly called
/usr/sbin/exim instead of /usr/sbin/sendmail.
??
Regards /Søren
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I run a small web hosting business and we just switched from
SquirrelMail to RoundCube. Overall, our clients love it. The polished
interface is so nice coming from the previous app.
The biggest problem people moan about is multi-select. It is not
intuitive to use a key modifier like Shift or Control to select
multiple messages. In addition, in IE7 when you control-click it
opens the message in another tab, so if you control-click 10 messages
to delete them, you now also have 10 tabs to close.
Is there something I am missing on this problem? Is there a setting
where I can enable an old school checkbox column for people to use in
multi-select?
Joel Clermont
joel(a)orionweb.net
262-377-9930
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There is a post on the forums that told how to add "change password"
functionality into RoundCube. I can no longer access the forums and am
hoping someone can give me (or point me to) some instructions on how
to add this functionality. I had this working, but when I updated, the
changes obviously went away and I couldn't figure out how to duplicate
it. Thanks.
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Nobody has seen this, or everyone is ignoring the question?
================================================
Hi,
I looked quite a bit but didn't see anyone else complaining about this.
I recently (3 weeks ago) upgraded to the latest SVN, and migrated
configuration files, and database data to the new schema. Actually I
wasn't sure what may have changed in the schema, so I created a new DB,
and just migrated the contacts to the new DB.
After that sometimes when clicking on reply in a message, the compose
window comes up, with all details, except the recent window is blank,
and the subject contains on "re:". Finally the header inserted at the
top of the message "On <date>, <recipient> wrote," is missing the date
and recipient data.
Any ideas what could be wrong? I see no errors in apache error_log or
in any files in "logs". I believe filesystem permissions are set
correctly.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Ethan
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Jorge:
There isn't a list of items used, so you'd have to search in the code to see
what's available to you. $CONFIG (I think that's what it is) and $_POST and
$_SESSION is available always as they're global.
Other than that, you'd have to look through the documentation that's written
in the wiki or through the code. sorry.
~Brett
On 9/14/07, Jorge Asch <jasch(a)conexion.co.cr> wrote:
>
> If this works as advertised, where can I get a list of common variables
> that might be in use.
>
> What do you mean by "proper template engine"? What roundcube has is
> perfectly fine. There's no need to hunker down and rework the entire code
> to use SMARTY or any other PHP templating system, or to use a different
> one. The one we have works, and works well.
>
>
> --
> Jorge Asch Revilla
> CONEXION DCR
> www.conexion.co.cr
> 800-CONEXION
>
>
>
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