Re: Sent folder empty after upgrade

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>> I still couldn't believe a "upgrade" of a software program kills
>> the users data. So i checked again to see what had happened, and it turns
>> out that after upgrading to 1.4.13 the 'Sent' folder had 'automagicly'
>> been relocated to a different place inside the Folder tree. The old
>> 'Sent' folder had become red colored....
>>
>> See screenshot at http://crashrecovery.org/SquirrelMail-1.4.13.jpg
>>
>> My apologies for the 'Sent' folder upheaval, but when imap folders
>> of over 800M get moved without notice, the phones keep ringing...
>
> You've changed default folder prefix. Folders are not moved. Only folder
> tree is changed due to folder prefix changes and new special folder names.

I meant "default folder prefix" and not "delimiter". Thanks for setting
things straight, Tomas.

> I think you have confused folders. New Sent folder is hilighted and
> called 'Sent' and old Sent folder is INBOX.Sent. SquirrelMail creates and
> hilights special folders by default. Your users wouldn't be complaining,
> if they have "old sent" folder colored in red, because then they won't
> have new INBOX.Sent folder.
>
> Please note that demo, info and test plugin are not for end users and
> they should not be enabled on production box.

Sincerely,
Fredrik

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