On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 11:50 -0700, Troy Engel wrote:
> Session:
> a) add $Label1
> b) add $Label2
> c) select INBOX.Drafts
> d) select INBOX
> e) remove $Label2
> f) remove $Label1
>
> Alas, I can't spot where the problem is in the conversation; can I zip
> up both logs and send to you? (they're
Timo Sirainen wrote:
A lot easier way is to look at the IMAP traffic and see what's different
in there. Then you can see if Dovecot is giving wrong replies somewhere
or if it's Thunderbird that gets confused from something.
I just used the TB debugging to trap all the IMAP traffic capturing a
On Wed, 2007-05-09 at 12:01 -0700, Troy Engel wrote:
> All this long-winded explanation leads me to believe that somehow the
> difference in dovecot-keywords is causing this problem, but what I can't
> tell is who's problem it is -- Dovecot, or Thunderbird?
A lot easier way is to look at the IMA
Here's a strange one. I have a user who's using Thunderbird 2.0.0 and
assigning multiple tags (keywords) to emails, which are getting "lost"
(I'll explain) when he leaves the folder and comes back. I can reproduce
this on *his* account myself, but cannot reproduce it on *my* account
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