Hi folks!
A friend of mine who also uses roundcube reported this to me and gave me the attached screenshot.
I have no Mac, so I can't try to reproduce it. I hope there's somebody who can look into this.
mtu
I'm willing to bet you're using Privoxy or some other junkbusting
proxy. Bypass the proxy for the webmail site, you should be fine.
-J.
On Jul 26, 2006, at 10:29 AM, Michael Bueker wrote:
Hi folks!
A friend of mine who also uses roundcube reported this to me and
gave me the attached screenshot.I have no Mac, so I can't try to reproduce it. I hope there's
somebody who can look into this.mtu
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On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 16:29:33 +0200, Michael Bueker m.bueker@berlin.de wrote:
Hi folks!
A friend of mine who also uses roundcube reported this to me and gave me the attached screenshot.
I have no Mac, so I can't try to reproduce it. I hope there's somebody who can look into this.
I haven't seen this in OSX (10.3.x) and I'm running the same version of Firefox. I would try to clear all cache and try again, if it still shows up, delete the Mozilla Profile (think it's in 'Application Data' in the users home dir? (why didn't they just go with ~/.mozilla ;)) and try again.
What version of RC is he running? I'm on SVN and today's looked fine too.
P
mtu
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phil wrote:
I haven't seen this in OSX (10.3.x) and I'm running the same version of Firefox. I would try to clear all cache and try again
That worked, thanks!
mtu