I love it, but as a picky designer, please don't use Brushscript. Especially Brushscript at an elevated angle next to a serif font when the rest of your layout is sans-serif - that's an old trick we used for production art t-shirts, reminds me of old softball shirts:)
I will note that BB code is horrendous, and I'd really start leaning back to the Vanilla build -- atleast we can style it with some power.
*Brady J. Frey* creative director // *dotfive* http://www.dotfive.com
Brett Patterson wrote:
The forum is up: http://roundcubemail.sourceforge.net/forum
I'm working on moving it (get a few more items, upgrade the board, add some functionality) over to: http://www.roundcubeforum.net. The new site is currently disabled as I get the theme finished. Hopefully I'll have time this weekend to do it. But the new board will be easier to manage, and faster to serve than the SF servers.
I thought we had a wiki up... matter of fact, I'm sure we do.... http://trac.roundcube.net
Jeff Borders wrote:
We need to start a FAQ or Forum or some kind of running archive on these issues. A WIKI maybe? -Jeff Borders
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Inbox refresh Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 09:22:31 -0800 From: "Brady J. Frey" brady@dotfive.com To: Jason O'Brien sevensamurai@gmail.com
This has been addressed by mine, and a few others, previous issues -- turn Cache off in your preferences, main.inc.php: // enable caching of messages and mailbox data in the local database. // this is recommended if the IMAP server does not run on the same machine $rcmail_config['enable_caching'] = FALSE;
*Brady J. Frey* creative director // *dotfive* http://www.dotfive.com
Jason O'Brien wrote:
I'm not sure if this is a bug or something I need to tweak in the config, but here's my problem:
When I login, I can't see new e-mail in the inbox unless I click over to another folder (Sent, trash, etc.) and then BACK to inbox. Only then will new e-mail show up.
Is there anything I can do to have it refresh and check when it loads up? A lot of my users are complaining, and they're not very savy when it comes to computers.
Thanks! -jason alan o'brien
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