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).
Rob
Manu wrote:
Rob Smith wrote:
I went back and tried to apply your patch (although slightly modified for DSPAM instead of SpamAssassin), and it didn't work on the latest code from the SVN. When I first log in, emails turn green, but then as soon as I click on any folder, nothing will turn green any more (even if I just hard code the header check to true). Any clue what could have happened?
I think there's a problem with the cache. I use a field that I suspect not to be saved in the cache. I already mentioned this but nobody gives much attention and I wasn't able to fix it. It should be a matter of minutes for someone that have better understanding of it works. It's just about saving the 'junk' field of the object iilBasicHeader into the cache and retrieve it.
Sorry.
!DSPAM:1694,44e4b114185279381710585!