Minor bug with the signatures: Right now if your default identity has a signature, and you switch to one that doesn't the signature remains. Then, if you switch BACK to the default, the signature appears TWICE (the second signature disappears when you switch back to the other identity - but the original one remains).
On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 11:54:14 -0600, Jeremy Jongsma jeremy@jongsma.org wrote:
Looks good. Two comments on signatures:
- Should RC automatically add "-- \n" before appending the signature,
to stick with previous standards? 2) When composing an email and tabbing over to the message body, is it possible to place the cursor before the signature rather than at the end of the text?
-j
On Sat, 2005-12-03 at 16:05 -0600, Trae Dorn wrote:
First off, it's looking really good. On the server side, I've had no
issues with this build.
What has happened though is that in Firefox 1.0.7, clicking on a folder
(to say, switch from displaying my Inbox to displaying my Sent messages) doesn't seem to work (or do anything at all for that matter). In the new Firefox 1.5 build this issue doesn't exist - but anything with the earlier Gecko engine would be effected (Netscape, Mozilla Seamonkey, etc.)
On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 18:39:21 +0100, Thomas Bruederli
roundcube@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody
After two days of intensive coding (now my girlfriend is offended) I finally rebuilt the caching mechanism which caused many problems and performance issues. Therefore a new database table (messages) was created. There also have been minor changes to the database so please check the SQL scripts.
Together with the new caching process, server side sorting was also implemented. When showing the message list, only one page is retrieved from the server and cached.The message cache is complete, after every page has been loaded once. After that, RC attempts just to synchronize the changes. Even if the cache is not complete the loading time should decrease since there's only the message index transmitted and already cached headers will not be reloaded. For further development I will
try
to start a child process to fetch all message headers in the
background
but not making the interface wait for it.
The new caching implementation is not tested well and that's why I
would
like the experienced RoundCube administrators and developers to try
out
the latest CVS. Because the public CVS repository updates several
hours
or days later, I added a snapshot here:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/roundcubemail/roundcubemail-cvs-20051203....
I also reworked the database class and tested RoundCube with MySQL, SQLite and Postgres. All initial SQL scripts have been updated and RC should now work correctly with Postgres. Probably there could be some optimization with Postgres but I'm not very familiar with it.
For all Postgres users out there, please test RoundCube and don't hesitate to post bugs or suggestions here.
Last but not least, I have included the patch for signatures (thanks Craig) and added a drop-down with a charset selection when composing a message. I know that there are still some issues with character
encoding
especially when getting things over XMLHTTP.
Well, that's it for the moment. Next I'll take care of the message searching functionality and after that I think we're ready for an official Beta release.
Thanks for your patience! Thomas
P.S. The MDB2 implementation is currently broken and the library is
not
included in the package.
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