IE Works fine for me using sqwebmail 2.0.0
I have users using IE4-IE6 without major problems except that IE6 stylesheet
support sucks right now.
I am guessing you have something _interesting_ with you IE configuration
then, try from another PC.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 12:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Trouble with swebmail 2.0.0..
Kari:
I had already thought of that, and have tried using refresh. I have shut
down and restarted the systems that exhibit the problem several times.
Sometimes I gain access to the new messages, sometimes I don't. There is a
major flaw in MSIE.
Sam etal:
I did find one interesting tid bit with my fiddling of settings...
The systems that exhibit the problem have the following setting checked:
Check for newer versions of stored pages:
Every Visit to the Page
- In theory, it should always see if the page is an update, and since the
page is dynamically created, it should think that the page on the server is
new and that the one from the server should be displayed rather then the
stored version. THIS IS NOT THE CASE.
I tried various other settings. The setting I had most success with was:
Automatically
- For some reason this setting works better then having it test every visit
to the page (even if the stored page is several hours old)
-Tony
----- Original Message -----
From: Kari Suomela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 12:56 PM
Subject: Trouble with swebmail 2.0.0..
>
> Sunday April 29 2001 21:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to All:
>
> t> The problem appears to be with Internet Explorer.
>
> t> I log onto sqwebmail
> t> it tells me there are 25 messages
> t> I click on my inbox
> t> It shows me 8 messages.
> t> log out, log in, repeat process - still 8 messages (same 8 that
> t> were
>
> Have your tried doing a "refresh" on your browser? Sounds like old
> files are being read, or temporary files not being deleted. You can try
> shutting down Windows properly, i.e. closing all apps and then shutting
> down. If there is old junk left from previous unclean shutdowns, you'll
> have to manually clean it up.
>
> KS
>
> KARICO Business Services
> Toronto, ON Canada
> http://www.karico.ca
>
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