Re: Why have an user mailing list?

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On Thu, 2015-09-17 at 06:32 -0300, André Z. D. A. wrote:
> Why having a user mailing list if no one answer questions that are natural to be asked, have no answer or documentation about them, and probably show common problems to many users?
> 
> 
> 
> > Third try. Anyone around here can give me a bit of help, please?
> > 
> >> Maybe I started this message with the wrong sentence. So I'm writing again - but assuming someone will read the original message as needed, because it has all details that I imagine are needed.
> >>
> >> As the admin of a few Squirrelmail installations, I have reports of users that can't search their messages; they are using specific IMAP servers. Squirrelmail shows a strange error (see original message), which does not point me to anything to solve the problem, or to find the solution. May you help me?
> >>
> >> Another problem is that clicking in the message list headers to choose what field for message sorting causes an very bad error. Users cannot refresh message lists anymore! There is no way for them to reset the configuration. I must manually remove the sort option from each user configuration file.
> >>
> >> With Squirrelmail configured for each of these different IMAP servers, I run its configtest. No problem is pointed (see original message). So, why do I have these and other problems?
> >>
> >>> I get an error when searching my inbox for some subject. I use an IMAP server to this account.
> >>>
> >>> The error message (in Portuguese) is:
> >>>
> >>> ===============
> >>> ERRO:
> >>> Erro: pedido não pode ser completado.
> >>> Requisição: FETCH (FLAGS UID RFC822.SIZE INTERNALDATE BODY.PEEK[HEADER.FIELDS (Date To Cc From Subject X-Priority Importance Priority Content-Type)])
> >>> Razão alegada: FETCH token is invalid
> >>> ===============
> >>>
> >>> Which should be something like this, in English:
> >>>
> >>> ===============
> >>> ERROR:
> >>> Error: request can't be completed.
> >>> Request: FETCH (FLAGS UID RFC822.SIZE INTERNALDATE BODY.PEEK[HEADER.FIELDS (Date To Cc From Subject X-Priority Importance Priority Content-Type)])
> >>> Informed reason: FETCH token is invalid
> >>> ===============

That's not a valid FETCH command that Squirrelmail is sending.  It's not
including the sequence set (which messages to fetch those data items
for).

I assume that either your Domino server responded to a prior command
(LIST probably) with something that Squirrelmail wasn't expecting or
couldn't parse, or maybe there's just a very odd bug in Squirrelmail.

Is there any way to enable protocol logging on your Domino server so you
can see every command that's sent by Squirrelmail and every response
that Domino sends back?

hth,

Dave
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