Our installation of roundcube has not been showing attachments in it's messages -- we've been using it for quite sometime, I have no idea how long it's been going on, or even if it's been going on forever, though I've not personally been having issues. I don't see this as a bug listed anywhere, unless I'm missing something -- any known issues with attachments not showing up, when they're clearly in the message? I've tested ccing mac mail and thunderbird users at the same time, with roundcube not displaying attachments. Thank you!
On 25 May 2006, at 00:03, Brady J. Frey wrote:
Our installation of roundcube has not been showing attachments in
it's messages -- we've been using it for quite sometime, I have no
idea how long it's been going on, or even if it's been going on
forever, though I've not personally been having issues. I don't see
this as a bug listed anywhere, unless I'm missing something -- any
known issues with attachments not showing up, when they're clearly
in the message? I've tested ccing mac mail and thunderbird users at
the same time, with roundcube not displaying attachments. Thank you!
Hi,
I get the same thing. I asked too, but nobody said anything. I dont
know if it is a bug, an unknown bug, a 'feature', if I have missed
something, etc...
Brady J. Frey wrote:
Our installation of roundcube has not been showing attachments in it's messages -- we've been using it for quite sometime, I have no idea how long it's been going on, or even if it's been going on forever, though I've not personally been having issues. I don't see this as a bug listed anywhere, unless I'm missing something -- any known issues with attachments not showing up, when they're clearly in the message? I've tested ccing mac mail and thunderbird users at the same time, with roundcube not displaying attachments. Thank you!
Does the attachment problem affect only some users? So can some users send attachments with no problems? If that is the case then you might want to check the user permissions (mail directory) on the mail server.
HTH, Nitin
Does the attachment problem affect only some users? So can some users send attachments with no problems? If that is the case then you might want to check the user permissions (mail directory) on the mail server.
HTH, Nitin
Fresh Postfix/Cyrus OS X server, all the permissions are cyrus as needed and valid. Sending attachments is not an issue, viewing ones that are sent is -- it seems to be microsoft office related. I have half a mind to just clear it out and do a fresh installation...