Ok it really worked with:
$config['dont_override'] = array('message_sort_col'); and $config['message_sort_col'] = '';
but I hit the problem that a given user will never be able to change sorting so that won't be enough. I'll have to change all users preferences in DB and empty that field.
What I figure is happening is:
DESC
I can't imagine way to solve this. It will always happen.
Regards,
Webert Lima DevOps Engineer at MAV Tecnologia *Belo Horizonte - Brasil* *IRC NICK - WebertRLZ*
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 2:08 PM, A.L.E.C alec@alec.pl wrote:
On 03/27/2018 06:52 PM, Webert de Souza Lima wrote:
Hey A.L.E.C., thanks for hitting back. You mean the filed *message_sort_col* in roundcube's settings file?
In the config/defaults.inc.php file it says:
// default messages sort column. Use empty value for default server's
sorting,
// or 'arrival', 'date', 'subject', 'from', 'to', 'fromto', 'size', 'cc' $config['message_sort_col'] = '';
I've checked and in all my servers it is set to empty:
/var/www/config # grep -r message_sort_col . ./defaults.inc.php:$config['message_sort_col'] = '';
I tried changing it to 'None' as you suggested but it didn't take any
effect. Roundcube is
still issuing the SORT command before FETCH.
Every user has this option already set in his preferences. So, either they go to messages list options menu and change that "manually". Or you force that for all users using dont_override setting.
-- Aleksander 'A.L.E.C' Machniak Kolab Groupware Developer [http://kolab.org] Roundcube Webmail Developer [http://roundcube.net]
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