Re: Problems with "subject threading"

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Tomas Kuliavas said:
>> Hello
>>
>> I'm using squirrelmail 1.4.8-1, with dovecot 1.0.rc7-1 on a Debian etch
>> system.
>>
>> On the squirrelmail-configure (config.pl), section "General Option",
>> I've enabled "Allow server thread sort" and "Allow server-side
>> sorting".
>>
>> In my account it works, but there is a user that it doesn't work. When
>> she selects the option to sort by subject, she gets the message:
>>
>> Erro: Pedido errado ou mal formado.
>> Requisição: THREAD ORDEREDSUBJECT ISO-8859-1 ALL
>> Resposta do servidor: Error in IMAP command UID: ORDEREDSUBJECT
>> threading
>> is currently not supported.
>>
>> (Sorry the messages are in Portuguese, but i believe that you can get
>> the general idea).
>>
>> I've snooped arround and found that if i change "thread_INBOX=1" in
>> her .pref file to "thread_INBOX=0", then she stops seeing the error.
>>
>> I've tried with my .pref file and if the value is 1 it still works,
>> I've checked and there are other users with the setting to 1 and they
>> can see their mail, so my guess is that something is terribly wrong in
>> the preferences of this particular user, so I'm sending it to you so
>> that maybe you can see something:
>>
>> chosen_theme=../themes/default_theme.php
>> show_html_default=0
>> javascript_on=0
>> hililist=a:0:{}
>> sort=6
>> javascript_setting=0
>> delete_move_next_t=off
>> delete_move_next_formATtop=off
>> delete_move_next_b=on
>> delete_move_next_formATbottom=on
>> archivefilenames=6
>> archiveattachments=1
>> archivetype=0
>> archiveent=1
>> spamcop_method=web_form
>> thread_INBOX=0
>> order1=1
>> order2=2
>> order3=5
>> order4=3
>> order5=4
>> show_full_date=0
>> include_self_reply_all=0
>> attachment_common_show_images=1
>> html_mail_aggressive_reply_with_unsafe_images=0
>> html_mail_aggressive_reply=0
>> compose_window_type=html
>> pf_cleandisplay=0
>> sort_by_ref=0
>
> Check SquirrelMail Options -> Display Preferences -> Enable Thread Sort by
> References Header:
>
> force 'sort_by_ref=1' setting on all user accounts.
> force sort_by_ref=1
>
Ok I'm dense, I'll admit it, how do I force sort_by_ref=1.
I'm running 1.4.4 (debian sarge).

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