On Dec 23, 2006, at 1:58 PM, Eric Stadtherr wrote:
In light of the recent discussions, I've been browsing through the
Trac tickets trying to get a feel for the distribution of bugs
(display, database, IMAP interface, etc.). There appear to be quite
a few tickets that follow the pattern of "RoundCube exhibits
incorrect behavior when displaying an e-mail with <some special characteristics>." These special cases range from message header
contents to HTML contents to attachment formats.Instead of trying to fabricate my own e-mail messages that match
these special cases (and possible get it wrong), what does everyone
think about standing up a "test case" e-mail account on an IMAP
server somewhere that people can send these "special case" messages
to? The RC development team could then each access this IMAP server
from their own RC installations to troubleshoot the handling of the
messages.We'd have to keep the login credentials relatively secure, and
somebody would have to volunteer an IMAP server.What does everyone think?
Sounds like a great idea to me. I'll be happy to host a test-case
account on my secure server (OpenBSD + Courier imaps/pop3s).
-- Jason Dixon DixonGroup Consulting http://www.dixongroup.net