Hi all,
I wanted to check the new drafts feature richs made for us. I saw in the log that it was added in revision 261:
(edit) http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/log/?rev=261 06/19/06 14:04:51 @261 http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/browser/?rev=261 [261] http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/changeset/261 richs Added Drafts support (Feature #1326839 http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/ticket/1326839) (richs)
) I checked out the latest revision (265), but I don't see any save buttons added on the compose page. I have the default 'Drafts' in the config file. Is it not fully integrated yet, or am I missing something?
Regards,
Mark
Are you using the Default skin, with the compose.html template? The
"Save Draft" button is the folder with a green down arrow, as in
Thunderbird.
Rich
On Jun 26, 2006, at 8:58 AM, Mark wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to check the new drafts feature richs made for us. I saw
in the log that it was added in revision 261:(edit) 06/19/06 14:04:51 @261 [261] richsAdded Drafts support
(Feature #1326839) (richs) ) I checked out the latest revision (265), but I don't see any save
buttons added on the compose page. I have the default 'Drafts' in
the config file. Is it not fully integrated yet, or am I missing
something?Regards,
Mark
Hi Rich,
It's my fault... completely missed a virtual host declaration earlier in my config file. That one pointed to an old revision. :$
Sorry my mistake. I guess a little more sleep wouldn't hurt.
Mark
richs@whidbey.net wrote:
Are you using the Default skin, with the compose.html template? The "Save Draft" button is the folder with a green down arrow, as in Thunderbird.
Rich
On Jun 26, 2006, at 8:58 AM, Mark wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to check the new drafts feature richs made for us. I saw in the log that it was added in revision 261:
(edit) 06/19/06 14:04:51 @261 [261] richsAdded Drafts support (Feature #1326839) (richs) ) I checked out the latest revision (265), but I don't see any save buttons added on the compose page. I have the default 'Drafts' in the config file. Is it not fully integrated yet, or am I missing something?
Regards,
Mark