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Just updated to SVN release 271. All messages from my existing folders are gone and as I switch between them, my inbox messages disappear.
UPDATE: This also happened when I use the SVN Snapshot "roundcubemail-cvs-20060505.tar.gz" from sourceforge. I used the same database as the previous stable release. |
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Try to disable caching?
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Tried that before posting; no luck. I ended up going back to the current stable release as I just couldn't get it to work and the thought of going back to using squirelmail was too horrible to think about. I did however turn off the caching in the stable release and that fixed my messages not showing up until I clicked to another page which was my main problem with the stable release. So now I like the stable more than I did before :-)
I love RC by the way. By far the best webmail client I've ever used. Congrats to the developers! |
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Try a new SVN Version. I will post the new snapshot of today in a few minutes.
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#5
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I'm facing the same with my install,
while the beta stable is ok, SVN 20060505 has missing messages in Inbox folder (after clicking on Select all-->Trash does-not show balance messages) Plus trash is also empty, instead of showing the messages. |
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this happened to me and when i connected with another client (Evolution) they magically all came back
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I also had to update from the 5 May 2006 version posted on sourceforge to the current SVN revision (283). After upgrading the proglem goes away. Upgrading is easy enough, but if this is a common problem perhaps a new SVN snapshot can be posted on sourceforge?
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#8
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283 seems to have cured this in my install. Will do more extensive tests in this week and report if any issues are seen. Many thanks RC Dev. Team. |
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