Re: Bug: Replies from subfolders not placed in sent mail on 1.5.2 or 1.4.14 with UW imap

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Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2008 10:49 PM, David C. Rankin
> <drankinatty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>>>>>>         Here is a heads up on an issues that affects both 1.5.2-dev and
>>>>>>> 1.4.14
>>>>>>> svn. The os is openSuSE 10.3 the mail server is UW imap
>>>>>>> imap-2006c1_suse-51.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Problem:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         Replying from a subfolder successfully sends the reply, but the
>>>>>>> reply
>>>>>>> is not placed or recorded in the sent-mail folder. This same behavior
>>>>>>> occurs in both 1.5.2-dev and 1.4.14 svn. It is repeatable every time.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Logs:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         There is nothing remarkable in the mail or apache logs.
>>>>>> This is hard to believe.  Is your sent folder correctly configured?
>>>>>> Is your logging turned all the way up per the posting guidelines?  You
>>>>>> can also try turning on display_errors and see if you get anything on
>>>>>> the screen (instead of watching the logs).  If you really aren't
>>>>>> getting anything logged, the only way to track down the problem is to
>>>>>> insert your own debug statements one line at a time and see where
>>>>>> things are going awry.  You'll want to look in src/compose.php, near
>>>>>> the end of the deliverMessage() function, near where it does this:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> $imap_deliver->mail($composeMessage, $imap_stream, $reply_id,
>>>>>> $reply_ent_id, $sent_folder);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This call will end up in class/deliver/Deliver_IMAP.class.php, in the
>>>>>> send_mail() method.  You can echo out the arguments sent to it, the
>>>>>> IMAP append command (those functions are in
>>>>>> functions/imap_general.php) results, etc.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>> I may have to set up the logging statements, because this is all of the
>>>>> logging that is presently done related to this problem. Forwarding
>>>>> messages from subfolders works like it is supposed to, so this issue
>>>>> only applies to replies from subfolders.
>>>> Forwarding does not change flags of original message. SquirrelMail opens
>>>> imap connection, selects original folder, changes flags and then tries to
>>>> select different imap folder.
>>>>
>>>> Looks like UW follows rfc3501 to the letter.
>>>>
>>>> Reply should not fail, if you reply to message in Sent folder.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Tomas
>>>>
>>> I was wrong. SquirrelMail does not select second folder.
>>>
>>> Disable all plugins or show more details about your setup. Is message
>>> composed inside right frame or in new window?
>>>
>> Reply is being composed in a new window that you get when you open the
>> message to be replied to up into a new window.
> 
> Huh?  The question is what your setting for Options->Display
> Preferences->Compose Messages in New Window is.  Does a new window pop
> up when you compose or reply to a message?
> 

Sorry, I must have been brain dead.

Compose Messages in New Window  *NO in both 1.4.14 and 1.5.2

The reply is composed inside the right frame after hitting 'reply' on 
both 1.4.14 and 1.5.2.

Hope that helps.

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