Hi,
I looked quite a bit but didn't see anyone else complaining about this. I recently (3 weeks ago) upgraded to the latest SVN, and migrated configuration files, and database data to the new schema. Actually I wasn't sure what may have changed in the schema, so I created a new DB, and just migrated the contacts to the new DB.
After that sometimes when clicking on reply in a message, the compose window comes up, with all details, except the recent window is blank, and the subject contains on "re:". Finally the header inserted at the top of the message "On <date>, <recipient> wrote," is missing the date and recipient data.
Any ideas what could be wrong? I see no errors in apache error_log or in any files in "logs". I believe filesystem permissions are set correctly.
Thanks for any help you can provide. Ethan
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Haven't seen that problem before. It sounds as though the message(s) in question have missing or malformed headers, which might explain why it only happens sometimes.
Send yourself some test messages or see if you can identify a message which has the problem and post the headers to the list (after munging any sensitive data).
Rich
Ethan Erchinger wrote:
Nobody has seen this, or everyone is ignoring the question?
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Hi,
I looked quite a bit but didn't see anyone else complaining about this.
I recently (3 weeks ago) upgraded to the latest SVN, and migrated configuration files, and database data to the new schema. Actually I wasn't sure what may have changed in the schema, so I created a new DB, and just migrated the contacts to the new DB.After that sometimes when clicking on reply in a message, the compose window comes up, with all details, except the recent window is blank, and the subject contains on "re:". Finally the header inserted at the top of the message "On <date>, <recipient> wrote," is missing the date and recipient data.
Any ideas what could be wrong? I see no errors in apache error_log or in any files in "logs". I believe filesystem permissions are set correctly.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Ethan
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/
Hi Ethan,
as Rich said, please get us the offending messages!
Also check this (see Samples): http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/wiki/Howto_ReportIssues
Thanks, Till
On 9/15/07, Rich at Whidbey Telecom richs@whidbey.net wrote:
Haven't seen that problem before. It sounds as though the message(s) in question have missing or malformed headers, which might explain why it only happens sometimes.
Send yourself some test messages or see if you can identify a message which has the problem and post the headers to the list (after munging any sensitive data).
Rich
Ethan Erchinger wrote:
Nobody has seen this, or everyone is ignoring the question?
================================================
Hi,
I looked quite a bit but didn't see anyone else complaining about this. I recently (3 weeks ago) upgraded to the latest SVN, and migrated configuration files, and database data to the new schema. Actually I wasn't sure what may have changed in the schema, so I created a new DB, and just migrated the contacts to the new DB.
After that sometimes when clicking on reply in a message, the compose window comes up, with all details, except the recent window is blank, and the subject contains on "re:". Finally the header inserted at the top of the message "On <date>, <recipient> wrote," is missing the date and recipient data.
Any ideas what could be wrong? I see no errors in apache error_log or in any files in "logs". I believe filesystem permissions are set correctly.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Ethan
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/
Thank you for the replies.
There seems to be no pattern from a message standpoint. But it does seem to be related to caching, when disabled the problem disappears. Though looking at the cache table, I don't really understand how it would have that affect, as it's not caching messages, just counts and folders.
I'm going to try upgrading to the latest SVN and see if it continues, if so I'll report back in with a full issue report.
I didn't do a full report the first time, because I was hoping someone would say, "oh yea, just enable x and y in your php config". But no luck, so thanks for the help.
Yes, using Outlook, but that's only because I can hit "reply" and have my recipient field filled in. :-)
Ethan
-----Original Message----- From: till [mailto:klimpong@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 5:02 PM To: Rich at Whidbey Telecom Cc: Ethan Erchinger; dev@lists.roundcube.net Subject: Re: [RCD] Missing recipient/subject on replys
Hi Ethan,
as Rich said, please get us the offending messages!
Also check this (see Samples): http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/wiki/Howto_ReportIssues
Thanks, Till
On 9/15/07, Rich at Whidbey Telecom richs@whidbey.net wrote:
Haven't seen that problem before. It sounds as though the message(s)
in
question have missing or malformed headers, which might explain why it only happens sometimes.
Send yourself some test messages or see if you can identify a message which has the problem and post the headers to the list (after munging any sensitive data).
Rich
Ethan Erchinger wrote:
Nobody has seen this, or everyone is ignoring the question?
================================================
Hi,
I looked quite a bit but didn't see anyone else complaining about
this.
I recently (3 weeks ago) upgraded to the latest SVN, and migrated configuration files, and database data to the new schema. Actually
I
wasn't sure what may have changed in the schema, so I created a new
DB,
and just migrated the contacts to the new DB.
After that sometimes when clicking on reply in a message, the
compose
window comes up, with all details, except the recent window is
blank,
and the subject contains on "re:". Finally the header inserted at
the
top of the message "On <date>, <recipient> wrote," is missing the
date
and recipient data.
Any ideas what could be wrong? I see no errors in apache error_log
or
in any files in "logs". I believe filesystem permissions are set
correctly.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Ethan
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/