Hi there!
Just installed the latest version of RoundCube webmail (roundcubemail-cvs-20051216) - nice one!
But I think i found a bug regarding attachments and the php mail() function. When using the default settings = using php mail() function to send mail, I got this extra line "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit" at the top of the mail - but only in Outlook. Thunderbird (and RoundCube) works fine.
I tried using my smtp server (localhost) and then all worked fine.
The "problem" is only when a mail is sent with an attachment.
Regards Brian Christensen
Hi All,
I'm looking to have roundcube use a different 'sent' folder than the default. At present it uses a folder called 'Sent'. I'd like to rename this to be 'sent-items' to bring it in line with out current setup.
Is there going to be an option for this in the configuration at some point or will I have to hack at the code?
Also, one of my colleagues noticed some errant behaviour which seems out of spec with other webmail clients. You can't send a blank email? If you put a recipient and a subject but no body then roundcube won't accept the email. Is this something that was intentional?
Many thanks
Gavin Conway
Gavin Conway wrote:
Hi All,
Hi Gavin,
I'm looking to have roundcube use a different 'sent' folder than the default. At present it uses a folder called 'Sent'. I'd like to rename this to be 'sent-items' to bring it in line with out current setup.
Is there going to be an option for this in the configuration at some point or will I have to hack at the code?
You will have to hack the config files only: $rcmail_config['sent_mbox'] = 'sent-items';
Also, one of my colleagues noticed some errant behaviour which seems out of spec with other webmail clients. You can't send a blank email? If you put a recipient and a subject but no body then roundcube won't accept the email. Is this something that was intentional?
If you install the latest CVS version of RoundCube, the user will be asked if he/she wants to send the message without any content.
Many thanks
Gavin Conway
Regards, Thomas
Thomas,
Thanks for the prompt reply.
Thomas Bruederli wrote:
Gavin Conway wrote:
Is there going to be an option for this in the configuration at some point or will I have to hack at the code?
You will have to hack the config files only: $rcmail_config['sent_mbox'] = 'sent-items';
I did change this option though I can still see the iconised 'Sent' folder. Is there a way to tell roundcube to use the folder I specify as the sent folder? Screenshot on the given URL to hopefully make things clearer.
http://217.10.144.115/images/sent_items.png
In this example I would like to specify manually that the 'sent-mail' folders is the one that is given an icon and treated as the users sent email folder. Hopefully this will clarify things.
Also, one of my colleagues noticed some errant behaviour which seems out of spec with other webmail clients. You can't send a blank email? If you put a recipient and a subject but no body then roundcube won't accept the email. Is this something that was intentional?
If you install the latest CVS version of RoundCube, the user will be asked if he/she wants to send the message without any content.
Many thanks
Gavin Conway
2005/12/22, Gavin Conway gavin@uksolutions.co.uk:
Thomas,
Thanks for the prompt reply.
[...]
I did change this option though I can still see the iconised 'Sent' folder. Is there a way to tell roundcube to use the folder I specify as the sent folder? Screenshot on the given URL to hopefully make things clearer.
The latest CVS version should correctly set the icons of the Sent and Trash folder.
In this example I would like to specify manually that the 'sent-mail' folders is the one that is given an icon and treated as the users sent email folder. Hopefully this will clarify things.
[...]
Many thanks
Gavin Conway
Regards, Thomas
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, Thomas Bruederli wrote:
The latest CVS version should correctly set the icons of the Sent and Trash folder.
Latest CVS only solves the trash folder issue, not the Sent folder one. I with the latest CVS still can't make RC put the sent mails in sent-mail.
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