Huh... I never got Eric's original response on list. Bizarre. The
listserv is acting weird for me. Curious about your solution
though... I was going to try commenting out the "isMobile" check but
if you have a better plan I'm all ears...
K
On Aug 27, 2008, at 4:23 PM, eculp wrote:
Quoting eculp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am very interested in your solution. And only in imp but also
Kronolith and turba. Any thing else that will work would be great
but those are almost a necessary minimum but anything is better than
nothing. My wife got used to having access to those ap
Quoting Eric Jon Rostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Quoting Kevin Konowalec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Has anyone else had any success with getting imp working again on
mobile browsers?
It works fine on almost all mobile browsers. There is an issue with
the iphone/touch, but it is more of a preferen
On 27 Aug 2008, at 20:18, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Arminas wrote:
No way. :) It is impossible to train them. All changes I make after
updating horde must not be visible for my users. It's all about the
policy.
Well, those are your 3 options. Good luck!
Well there probabl
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Arminas wrote:
No way. :) It is impossible to train them. All changes I make after
updating horde must not be visible for my users. It's all about the
policy.
Well, those are your 3 options. Good luck!
Andy
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No way. :) It is impossible to train them. All changes I make after
updating horde must not be visible for my users. It's all about the
policy.
2008/8/27 Andrew Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Arminas wrote:
>
>> Yes it is true, using virtual trash folder solves the problem. But
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Arminas wrote:
Yes it is true, using virtual trash folder solves the problem. But
I've disabled this feature, so workaround is needed then.
If you can't use the Virtual Trash folder and using the standard Trash
folder also gives you problems, then your only option is to n
Yes it is true, using virtual trash folder solves the problem. But
I've disabled this feature, so workaround is needed then.
2008/8/27 Eric Jon Rostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Quoting Arminas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>> It is the server. The client can't do anything about it. The only way
>>> you
Quoting Arminas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It is the server. The client can't do anything about it. The only way you
can prevent this in the client is to disable the setting that allows people
to move mail to a Trash folder when deleting messages.
Or maybe use the virtual trash folder rather than a
Quoting Arminas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
But this is not mail server's care. It's all about client programs. If
quota is reached so user must not be able to move his emails to any
other folder except deleting permanently.
Then don't move them to a folder. No one said you have to use a (non-virtua
Quoting Kevin Konowalec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Has anyone else had any success with getting imp working again on
mobile browsers?
It works fine on almost all mobile browsers. There is an issue with
the iphone/touch, but it is more of a preference than a real bug.
Prior to upgrading to horde 3
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Arminas wrote:
2008/8/27 Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 25.08.08 10:12, Khanh Truong wrote:
My IMAP server enforces quotas for users. The problem is, when users reach
their quota, they cannot delete messages to reduce their usage.
I think this is the prob
2008/8/27 Graeme Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Arminas wrote:
>
>> 2008/8/27 Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>> On 25.08.08 10:12, Khanh Truong wrote:
My IMAP server enforces quotas for users. The problem is, when users
reach
their quota, they
2008/8/27 Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 25.08.08 10:12, Khanh Truong wrote:
>> My IMAP server enforces quotas for users. The problem is, when users reach
>> their quota, they cannot delete messages to reduce their usage.
>
> I think this is the problem you should try to solve, no
On 25.08.08 10:12, Khanh Truong wrote:
> My IMAP server enforces quotas for users. The problem is, when users reach
> their quota, they cannot delete messages to reduce their usage.
I think this is the problem you should try to solve, not work around...
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