Hi Jon, Thanks for your note. But its not really a browser issue. The problem (for me at least) seems to be that the receiver of the mail gets the body and header scrambled. If I send a mail to myself, the display seems fine.
Its a weird problem. I've got two other webmail packages on my server (IlohaMail & Horde) and they don't experience the same problem.
Thanks!
Geoffrey
On 10/7/2005, "Jon Wolf" wolf@domojo.com wrote:
I also upgraded to today's release and am not experiancing that problem in either of my browsers (Firefox 1.5 Beta 1; Opera 8.5).
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 17:24:28 -0100, "Geoffrey McCaleb" geoffrey@tabasco.net wrote:
I've tried upgrading to the latest version and the problem still persists (was using 0.1-20050820, now on the build released today 0.1-20051007).
Am I the only one getting this problem? Here is a screenshot if my description was too confusing.
http://www.idiotabroad.com/pix/messagebody.png
(while the above shows the problem in gmail, I get the same when sending to my work account which uses MS Outlook).
Thanks everyone,
Geoffrey
On 10/7/2005, "Geoffrey McCaleb" geoffrey@tabasco.net wrote:
Hi All, First off, just wanted to say what a great mail package RoundCube is. Its fully featured, looks great, and simply is an amazing package!
Sadly, I have a problem that is keeping me from using it. When sending mail it seems that the message body somehow gets mixed with the header (or vice versa).
I've tried sending mails to gmail, and my work account. In both cases, the message source looks like so:
<snip> From: Geoffrey McCaleb <geoffrey@tabasco.net> Message-ID: <e991f295cfe46cb15888fc09062011fb@osiris> X-Sender: geoffrey@tabasco.net User-Agent: RoundCube Webmail/0.1a Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Return-Path: geoffrey@tabasco.net X-CTCH-ID: _C77A15DC-8C41-4BF6-87F4-09DB82AE628E_ X-CTCH-RefID: 0001.0A090205.43464939.0029-A- X-CTCH-Action: Ignore X-OriginalArrivalTime: 07 Oct 2005 10:15:25.0453 (UTC) FILETIME=[08ABBBD0:01C5CB28]
This is another test.
</snip>
The body of the mail should have just been: "This is another test".
Any idea what the problem might be?
Thanks!
Geoffrey