Jo Rhett wrote:
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> On Apr 30, 2007, at 6:38 AM, Wolfgang Breyha wrote:
>> ...it's not thunderbirds fault
>
> Um... I disagree. So do the thunderbird developers.
No, they don't. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377900#c11
cyrus has to support 'c' and 'd' flag as required by RFC
On Apr 30, 2007, at 6:38 AM, Wolfgang Breyha wrote:
...it's not thunderbirds fault
Um... I disagree. So do the thunderbird developers.
Fixing the ACL is a backwards hack to support an obsolete IMAP
specification. Updating Thunderbird to properly read the modern
flags was the appropriate
On Apr 28, 2007, at 9:41 AM, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
This is slightly off-topic; however, I've been referred here
because the behavior we're seeing is unexplainable (as of yet).
When I update to Thunderbird 2.0, the delete button and menu
function is disabled for the account that is on FreeBSD.
Forrest Aldrich wrote, on 28.04.2007 18:41:
> It's been suggested that there may be something different about Cyrus in
> the IMAP command sequence - but that seems very vague. I don't see why
> it shouldn't just work. I can try recompiling the FreeBSD port and see
> if that resolves it. I'm s
I've made a fresh install on a brand new centos 5 server last week, and
upgraded thunderbird to release 2.0.0 on linux (Fedora 6) and windows XP
clients and everything is fine.
You are right though with the delete icon in the tool bar. Yet it seems
to be a problem with the way thunderbird refreshe
This is slightly off-topic; however, I've been referred here because the
behavior we're seeing is unexplainable (as of yet).
I have Cyrus 2.3.8 on FreeBSD_6.1, and on a couple of Linux systems
(Fedora Core 6).
When I update to Thunderbird 2.0, the delete button and menu function is
disabled