El Jue, 29 de Enero de 2009, 18:55, Chris Hilts escribió:
> Jesús Guerrero wrote:
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>> I've got another question though. Does cyrus-imap offer a database
>> backend?
>>
>>
> Not exactly. Can I ask what it is you're trying to solve using a
> database?
Of course. :)
Some sluggishness when divi
Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>
> I've got another question though. Does cyrus-imap offer a database
> backend?
>
>
Not exactly. Can I ask what it is you're trying to solve using a database?
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El Jue, 29 de Enero de 2009, 14:12, Chris Hilts escribió:
> Jesús Guerrero wrote:
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>> Hi again,
>>
>>
>> Just a related question. So, can SM do client side threading
>> when using server side threading is not possible?
> Yep. If the server can't do it, SquirrelMail will do it for you in PHP
> (w
Jesús Guerrero wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Just a related question. So, can SM do client side threading
> when using server side threading is not possible?
Yep. If the server can't do it, SquirrelMail will do it for you in PHP
(which is typically much slower).
I used to use dbmail years ago, left it
Hi again,
Just a related question. So, can SM do client side threading
when using server side threading is not possible? SM has no
problem sorting, but I'd like threading in some mailboxes if
possible.
If not I guess I will have to live without that for now.
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El Mie, 28 de Enero de 2009, 7:24, Tomas Kuliavas escribió:
>> The problem is that I can't open the mailboxes at all. While some
>> solution arrives, I would be glad if someone could tell me how to revert
>> the boxes to their original state, so at least I can view the most
>> urgent stuff without
> The problem is that I can't open the mailboxes at all. While some
> solution arrives, I would be glad if someone could tell me how to
> revert the boxes to their original state, so at least I can view
> the most urgent stuff without threading.
Go to
http://your-server/squirrelmail/src/right_main
Thanks for your response, Marc.
El Mie, 28 de Enero de 2009, 5:41, Marc Powell escribió:
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> On Jan 27, 2009, at 10:23 PM, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>
>
>> I forgot two little details:
>>
>>
>> The rest of folders work ok with server side sorting and
>> even threading enabled. However it doesn't thre
On Jan 27, 2009, at 10:23 PM, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
> I forgot two little details:
>
> The rest of folders work ok with server side sorting and
> even threading enabled. However it doesn't thread anything.
> I see the lists as flat as papers.
Did you select Thread View in the mailbox?
> Second,
I forgot two little details:
The rest of folders work ok with server side sorting and
even threading enabled. However it doesn't thread anything.
I see the lists as flat as papers.
Second, most of my folders do have several thousands of mails,
some of them are of a medium size (all of them under
Hello,
I have been searching around for days now and I can't seem to make
this thing work.
I've setup my imap server using a database backend, and I serve
it via dbmail-imap. I've tried the 1.4 branch, which is ridiculously
slow to open the folders. 1.5 is much better though sincerely, having
a d
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