On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 01:07:07 +0200, Manu roundcube.ml@guzu.net wrote:
Rob Smith wrote:
I actually have caching disabled (although I just tried it with it enabled too) and while the coloring behaves correctly when I first log in, it defiantly does not handle folder changes at all. Unfortunate, because I like that solution to the spam issue myself (leave filtering to something else, but just have roundcube give an indicator of what another program marked as spam).
OK I think I got it. At least in that case : I got a message marked as SPAM in Inbox, I display another folder then I come back to Inbox and the message isn't marked as SPAM anymore. The thing is that the message still have the good class 'junk' in the source but not displaying it. It looks like it comes from Javascript.
I'm actually having a different issue which seems to be related. When I initially load the Inbox, the Sender column displays the sender name without and underline -- as I'd expect. However, when I go to another folder and come back to the Inbox, the Sender name is displayed as underlined text and certain characters, like the apostrophe show escape codes, like this: _Men's Health Magazine_. The CSS classes appear ok, but I reached a similar conclusion that there is an issue with the javascript.
Hope this helps!
Andrew