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From: Eric DE V. <de...@re...> - 2000-06-26 09:59:17
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There is missing one thing in v 1.7.x/1.8 : the BCC choice in tef context menu in the addressbook, to add the address directly in the BCC field. Now we have to add to CC and then do cut/paste to BCC. That should not be too dofficult to add ... -- Eric DE VITO Ingénieur IPSN/SERAC Tél : 01 69 08 56 81 E-Mail : |
From: Paul H. <pa...@re...> - 2000-06-30 00:30:13
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From: Olli <obi...@gm...> - 2000-09-10 11:13:38
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Hi, Running version 1.6.1, I enjoy using cscmail as my favorite mailer. Everything works fine, however, occasionally it happens that a message is downloaded (I see the little widget, showing two gauge bars and the number of messages to be downloaded), but after Download I CANNOT see this message in the Inbox! Has anybody seen such behavior? Thank you for help, Oliver -- Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori Olli B. Fon: 030-47475624 Mail: obi...@gm... -- |
From: Daniel S. <np...@gm...> - 2000-09-10 15:03:31
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Yes, I had the same problem with 1.6.1 But the messages that have not been downloaded were old messages that have not been deleted from the server. There was something wrong with the message header. If you delete these messages in CSCMail and click "send & recieve", they will appear in the inbox, but they will nevertheless be deleted from the server. You may also try to look at the messages trough the Web-Interface of GMX. That can show you wich messages aren't downloaded. In my case, upgrading to 1.7.8 solved this problem. Daniel Olli wrote: > Hi, > > Running version 1.6.1, I enjoy using cscmail as my favorite mailer. > Everything works fine, however, occasionally it happens that a message > is > downloaded (I see the little widget, showing two gauge bars and the > number of messages to be downloaded), but after Download I CANNOT see > this message in the Inbox! Has anybody seen such behavior? > > Thank you for help, > Oliver > > -- > Dulce et decorum > est pro patria mori > > Olli B. > Fon: 030-47475624 > Mail: obi...@gm... > -- > > _______________________________________________ > | Be sure to read the CSCMail FAQ: > | http://www.cscmail.net/cscmail.faq > | > | CSCMail Home Page: > | http://www.cscmail.net > | > | To unsubscribe or change your preferences: > | http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/cscmail-users > > |
From: Count Z. <cou...@cy...> - 2000-09-10 15:12:00
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Olli was overheard mumbling something about this on 10 Sep 2000 12:17:26 CEST > Hi, > > Running version 1.6.1, I enjoy using cscmail as my favorite mailer. > Everything works fine, however, occasionally it happens that a message is > downloaded (I see the little widget, showing two gauge bars and the > number of messages to be downloaded), but after Download I CANNOT see > this message in the Inbox! Has anybody seen such behavior? > > Thank you for help, > Oliver There where some bugs in 1.6.1's handling of messages, I suggest you upgrade to 1.7.8 (CVS) You can grab a tarball from Sourceforge, or you can download the code directly from CVS. 1.7.8 is definately stably enough for day to day usage, I just finished doing a "cross platform" check on it, running CSCMail on my Solaris 7 box at work, and am glad to report 100% compatability. I am getting settled into my new job, and I hope to be able to finish up the few tail end features needed to release a "1.8.0" CSCMail. One thing I am going to need to do is re-write the CSCMailInstaller.pl script, to make it a bit more flexible, also, CSCMail is currently hard-coded for #!/usr/bin/perl and in some cases perl is in other places (#!/usr/local/bin/perl on Solaris for example) so I am going to make that sort of thing Makefile configurable so that no "hand" tweeking is necisary ... Again, a call goes out to anyone running 1.7.8 who is having ANY problems to PLEASE e-mail me and let me know what you have found, so I can make sure to get the bug fixes into 1.8.0 -CZ |
From: Daniel S. <np...@gm...> - 2000-09-10 20:54:30
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Just a suggestion: why dont you display the users home-folder when saving attachments? That would be a little bit more comfortable, I think. > Again, a call goes out to anyone running 1.7.8 who is having ANY > problems to > PLEASE e-mail me and let me know what you have found, so I can make > sure to get > the bug fixes into 1.8.0 |
From: Count Z. <cou...@cy...> - 2000-09-11 23:18:59
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Daniel Schregenberger was overheard mumbling something about this on 10 Sep 2000 22:43:47 CEST > Just a suggestion: why dont you display the users home-folder when saving > attachments? That would be a little bit more comfortable, I think. It displays whatever directory you where in when ran CSCMail .. so... Just run CSCMail from your home dir ... I guess if you have added CSCMail to a windowmanager's menu, I can see where it might display a different directory. I will look into adding an option to force all fileselectors to start in ~ ... of course, I personally HATE the Gtk+ file selection widget... One of these days I am going to get adventuresome and code my own... but of course that will be in the C version only... -CZ |
From: Homer P. <hp...@ho...> - 2001-12-06 17:27:04
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I have been running CSCMail 1.7.x (before blineum bug fix) for a while now, with no problems (asides from the ordering). Last night I updated OpenSSH and OpenSSL on the system to cover some holes that have cropped up... Go to check mial this morning, and CSCMail wasn't very cooperative.. I forget teh initial error.. But, it didn't work.. Motivation enough to upgrade.. Ok, got CSCMail from cvs.. Not much better.. Got 1.7.10.. Not much better... Jumped into CPAN and updated everything... Here is what I'm left with: [hparker@pluto hparker]$ cscmail HTML Widget is: text Thu Dec 6 11:12:16 2001 Gdk-LOG **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. at /usr/bin/cscmail line 49. Thu Dec 6 11:12:16 2001 Gdk-LOG **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. at /usr/bin/cscmail line 49. Thu Dec 6 11:12:16 2001 Gdk-LOG **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. at /usr/bin/cscmail line 49. Thu Dec 6 11:12:16 2001 Gdk-LOG **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. at /usr/bin/cscmail line 49. DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR: Attribute 'type' not found at /usr/bin/cscmail line 1798. DBD::Pg::st fetchrow_array failed: no statement executing at /usr/bin/cscmail line 1799. DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR: Attribute 'type' not found at /usr/bin/cscmail line 1563. DBD::Pg::st fetchrow_array failed: no statement executing at /usr/bin/cscmail line 1564. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/cscmail line 1607. node is not of type Gtk::CTreeNode at /usr/bin/cscmail line 1593. [hparker@pluto hparker]$ I'm no programmer, so when I looked at the code on line 1798, it looked fine to me.. Any help appreciated.. --- Homer Parker (The Bogus One) http://www.homershut.net telnet://bbs.homershut.net This e-mail message is 100% Microsoft free! WARNING: THIS ACCOUNT BELONGS TO A RABID ANTI-SPAMMER NET-NAZI DOT-COMMUNIST. /"\ \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign X Against HTML Mail / \ |
From: Count Z. <cou...@cy...> - 2001-12-06 18:06:53
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When you upgraded, did you add the "type" field to the database? With PostgreSQL, the appropriate statements are: > UPGRADERS: > > There has been a change to the boxlist table in the database... > > alter table boxlist add column type text; > > update boxlist set type = 'local'; > update boxlist set type = 'search' where id = 100; > update boxlist set type = 'virtual' where id > 100; > update boxlist set sibling = NULL where sibling = 65535; -CZ ----- Original Message ----- From: Homer Parker <hp...@ho...> To: <csc...@li...> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 12:28 PM Subject: [CSCMail-Users] (no subject) |
From: Count Z. <cou...@cy...> - 2001-12-06 19:51:11
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very odd... if you don't mind, do me a favor, and send me the results of the following SQL query: select * from boxlist; It will help me debug this further. As for the Gdk-Image stuff from line 49, that is occuring when I am initializing the Gdk::Rgb engine, so is most likely either a bug in your current Gtk-Theme, or some sort of Gtk::Perl glitch... What theme are you running, and what versions of Gtk+ and Gtk::Perl are you running? -CZ ----- Original Message ----- From: Homer Parker <hp...@ho...> To: Count Zero <cou...@cy...> Cc: <lcs...@li...> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 1:53 PM Subject: Re: [CSCMail-Users] (no subject) > On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 13:06:24 -0500 > "Count Zero" <cou...@cy...> wrote: > > > When you upgraded, did you add the "type" field to the database? > > Ok, I missed that one.. That helped, but... > > [hparker@pluto hparker]$ cscmail > HTML Widget is: text > Thu Dec 6 12:54:35 2001 Gdk-LOG **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 > (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. at /usr/bin/cscmail > line 49. > Thu Dec 6 12:54:35 2001 Gdk-LOG **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 > (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. at /usr/bin/cscmail > line 49. > Thu Dec 6 12:54:35 2001 Gdk-LOG **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 > (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. at /usr/bin/cscmail > line 49. > Thu Dec 6 12:54:35 2001 Gdk-LOG **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 > (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. at /usr/bin/cscmail > line 49. > node is not of type Gtk::CTreeNode at /usr/bin/cscmail line 1567. > [hparker@pluto hparker]$ > > Ideas? > > --- > Homer Parker (The Bogus One) > > http://www.homershut.net > telnet://bbs.homershut.net > > This e-mail message is 100% Microsoft free! > > WARNING: THIS ACCOUNT BELONGS TO A RABID > ANTI-SPAMMER NET-NAZI DOT-COMMUNIST. > > /"\ > \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign > X Against HTML Mail > / \ > > |
From: Homer P. <hp...@ho...> - 2001-12-06 19:59:24
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 14:43:31 -0500 "Count Zero" <cou...@cy...> wrote: > very odd... if you don't mind, do me a favor, and send me the results of the > following SQL query: > > select * from boxlist; hparker=# select * from boxlist; id | name | sibling | parent | query | body | type -----+--------------------+---------+--------+-------+------+-------- 18 | FishCart | 16 | 33 | | | local 20 | NNTP Cache | 18 | 33 | | | local 24 | Pronto | 20 | 33 | | | local 11 | Video4Linux | 9 | 33 | | | local 25 | Quotes | 22 | 23 | | | local 17 | Credit Card | 25 | 23 | | | local 30 | Wireless Info | 17 | 23 | | | local 21 | Old | 19 | 34 | | | local 27 | Reference | 21 | 34 | | | local 28 | Scans | 10 | 31 | | | local 29 | Stuff I Want To Do | 27 | 34 | | | local 22 | Orders | 37 | 23 | | | local 37 | Wireless Orders | 38 | 23 | | | local 35 | NCA | 11 | 33 | | | local 10 | Root-russellks | 13 | 31 | | | local 16 | CSC Mail | 35 | 33 | | | local 2 | Outbox | 4 | 0 | | | local 3 | Sent Items | 8 | 0 | | | local 1 | Inbox | 12 | 0 | | | local 12 | ISP Lists | 32 | 0 | | | local 32 | RedHat Lists | 33 | 0 | | | local 23 | PC Services | 34 | 0 | | | local 34 | Misc Stuff | 31 | 0 | | | local 31 | Logs | 2 | 0 | | | local 33 | Misc Lists | 100 | 0 | | | local 4 | Deleted Items | 5 | 0 | | | local 100 | Search | 23 | 0 | | | search 0 | Folders | | -1 | | | local 8 | Bounced email | | 0 | | | local 9 | IC Radius | | 33 | | | local 6 | ISP-Equip | | 12 | | | local 19 | Internic | | 34 | | | local 26 | RedHat Announce | | 32 | | | local 13 | City Firewall | | 31 | | | local 38 | Airport | | 23 | | | local 5 | Drafts | | 0 | | | local (36 rows) hparker=# > It will help me debug this further. As for the Gdk-Image stuff from line > 49, that is occuring when I am initializing the Gdk::Rgb engine, so is most > likely either a bug in your current Gtk-Theme, or some sort of Gtk::Perl > glitch... What theme are you running, and what versions of Gtk+ and > Gtk::Perl are you running? > cpan> i Gtk Module id = Gtk DESCRIPTION binding of the Gtk library used by GIMP CPAN_USERID LUPUS (Paolo Molaro <lu...@de...>) CPAN_VERSION 0.7008 CPAN_FILE L/LU/LUPUS/Gtk-Perl-0.7008.tar.gz DSLI_STATUS bdcO (beta,developer,C,object-oriented) MANPAGE Gtk - Perl module for the Gimp Toolkit library INST_FILE /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i686-linux/Gtk.pm INST_VERSION 0.7008 cpan> [root@pluto hparker]# rpm -qa | grep -i gtk+ gtk+-devel-1.2.8-7 gtk+-1.2.8-7 gtk+10-1.0.6-9 gtk+-gtkbeta-devel-1.3.1b-2 gtk+-gtkbeta-1.3.1b-2 [root@pluto hparker]# Hopefully that's the info your looking for ;) As for theme, which machine?? I'm ssh'd to that workstation and running it using ssh as the tunnel.. --- Homer Parker (The Bogus One) http://www.homershut.net telnet://bbs.homershut.net This e-mail message is 100% Microsoft free! WARNING: THIS ACCOUNT BELONGS TO A RABID ANTI-SPAMMER NET-NAZI DOT-COMMUNIST. /"\ \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign X Against HTML Mail / \ |
From: Count Z. <cou...@cy...> - 2001-12-06 22:36:14
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Ok, so your layout should look something like this: Folders --Inbox --ISP Lists ----ISP-Equip --RedHat Lists ----RedHat Announce --Misc Lists ----Pronto ----NNTP Cache ----FishCart ----CSC Mail ----NCA ----Video4Linux ----IC Radius --Search --PC Services ----Wireless Info ----Credit Card ----Quotes ----Orders ----Wireless Orders ----Airport --Misc Stuff ----Stuff I Want To Do ----Reference ----Old ----Internic --Logs ----Scans ----Root-russellks ----City Firewall --Outbox --Deleted Items --Drafts --Sent Items --Bounced email ??? There is a break in the folder flow between Drafts and Sent Items... I am sure this is due to the buggy folder ordering system in earlier versions of CSCMail... issue this SQL command and see if it fixes things: update boxlist set sibling = 3 where id = 5; Essentially, for any branch of the tree, only ONE folder at that branch should have sibling == NULL, all other folders at that branch need to have sibling pointing at the folder directly beneath them in the layout. (ie: Inbox.sibling == ISP Lists, ISP Lists.sibling == RedHat Lists, etc... down to the last folder, Bounced email.sibling == NULL) Having two folders in the same branch with a sibling == NULL produces undefined behavior (apparently, it crashes! hehe) The old version of CSCMail (pre 1.7.10) used a slightly different folder ordering scheme, one that really shouldn't have ever worked for anyone, but somehow seemed to work ok for non-complex folder trees. However, once the folder tree structure grew in complexity, the old system would produce fairly random folder ordering... it would also introduce wierdness like multiple folders in a branch having invalid siblings (or the same sibling) ... the new code won't do that, but in a migration scenerio, the state of the old DB may be invalid... Let me know if that solves it... as for the GDK errors, I am not sure, but please let me know if CSCMail works even with the GDK errors... -CZ ----- Original Message ----- From: Homer Parker <hp...@ho...> To: Count Zero <cou...@cy...> Cc: <csc...@li...> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 3:00 PM Subject: Re: [CSCMail-Users] (no subject) > On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 14:43:31 -0500 > "Count Zero" <cou...@cy...> wrote: > > > very odd... if you don't mind, do me a favor, and send me the results of > the > > following SQL query: > > > > select * from boxlist; > > hparker=# select * from boxlist; > id | name | sibling | parent | query | body | type > -----+--------------------+---------+--------+-------+------+-------- > 18 | FishCart | 16 | 33 | | | local > 20 | NNTP Cache | 18 | 33 | | | local > 24 | Pronto | 20 | 33 | | | local > 11 | Video4Linux | 9 | 33 | | | local > 25 | Quotes | 22 | 23 | | | local > 17 | Credit Card | 25 | 23 | | | local > 30 | Wireless Info | 17 | 23 | | | local > 21 | Old | 19 | 34 | | | local > 27 | Reference | 21 | 34 | | | local > 28 | Scans | 10 | 31 | | | local > 29 | Stuff I Want To Do | 27 | 34 | | | local > 22 | Orders | 37 | 23 | | | local > 37 | Wireless Orders | 38 | 23 | | | local > 35 | NCA | 11 | 33 | | | local > 10 | Root-russellks | 13 | 31 | | | local > 16 | CSC Mail | 35 | 33 | | | local > 2 | Outbox | 4 | 0 | | | local > 3 | Sent Items | 8 | 0 | | | local > 1 | Inbox | 12 | 0 | | | local > 12 | ISP Lists | 32 | 0 | | | local > 32 | RedHat Lists | 33 | 0 | | | local > 23 | PC Services | 34 | 0 | | | local > 34 | Misc Stuff | 31 | 0 | | | local > 31 | Logs | 2 | 0 | | | local > 33 | Misc Lists | 100 | 0 | | | local > 4 | Deleted Items | 5 | 0 | | | local > 100 | Search | 23 | 0 | | | search > 0 | Folders | | -1 | | | local > 8 | Bounced email | | 0 | | | local > 9 | IC Radius | | 33 | | | local > 6 | ISP-Equip | | 12 | | | local > 19 | Internic | | 34 | | | local > 26 | RedHat Announce | | 32 | | | local > 13 | City Firewall | | 31 | | | local > 38 | Airport | | 23 | | | local > 5 | Drafts | | 0 | | | local > (36 rows) > > hparker=# > > > > It will help me debug this further. As for the Gdk-Image stuff from > line > > 49, that is occuring when I am initializing the Gdk::Rgb engine, so is > most > > likely either a bug in your current Gtk-Theme, or some sort of Gtk::Perl > > glitch... What theme are you running, and what versions of Gtk+ and > > Gtk::Perl are you running? > > > > cpan> i Gtk > Module id = Gtk > DESCRIPTION binding of the Gtk library used by GIMP > CPAN_USERID LUPUS (Paolo Molaro <lu...@de...>) > CPAN_VERSION 0.7008 > CPAN_FILE L/LU/LUPUS/Gtk-Perl-0.7008.tar.gz > DSLI_STATUS bdcO (beta,developer,C,object-oriented) > MANPAGE Gtk - Perl module for the Gimp Toolkit library > INST_FILE /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i686-linux/Gtk.pm > INST_VERSION 0.7008 > > > cpan> > > [root@pluto hparker]# rpm -qa | grep -i gtk+ > gtk+-devel-1.2.8-7 > gtk+-1.2.8-7 > gtk+10-1.0.6-9 > gtk+-gtkbeta-devel-1.3.1b-2 > gtk+-gtkbeta-1.3.1b-2 > [root@pluto hparker]# > > Hopefully that's the info your looking for ;) As for theme, which > machine?? I'm ssh'd to that workstation and running it using ssh as the > tunnel.. > > --- > Homer Parker (The Bogus One) > > http://www.homershut.net > telnet://bbs.homershut.net > > This e-mail message is 100% Microsoft free! > > WARNING: THIS ACCOUNT BELONGS TO A RABID > ANTI-SPAMMER NET-NAZI DOT-COMMUNIST. > > /"\ > \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign > X Against HTML Mail > / \ > > _______________________________________________ > | Be sure to read the CSCMail FAQ: > | http://www.cscmail.net/cscmail.faq > | > | CSCMail Home Page: > | http://www.cscmail.net > | > | To unsubscribe or change your preferences: > | https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cscmail-users > > |
From: Homer P. <hp...@ho...> - 2001-12-07 02:35:40
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On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 17:31:43 -0500 "Count Zero" <cou...@cy...> wrote: > Let me know if that solves it... as for the GDK errors, I am not sure, but > please let me know if CSCMail works even with the GDK errors... > It worked fine ;) thanks!! Months of logs archived in there.. One of these days (years?? ;), I'm going to use them in a SQL db of their own to plot trends on our firewall.. Anyway, that got it, thanks!!! There's still these erros, but.. Seem to run k even with them ;) [hparker@pluto hparker]$ cscmail HTML Widget is: text Thu Dec 6 20:35:45 2001 Gdk-LOG **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. at /usr/bin/cscmail line 49. Thu Dec 6 20:35:45 2001 Gdk-LOG **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. at /usr/bin/cscmail line 49. Thu Dec 6 20:35:45 2001 Gdk-LOG **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. at /usr/bin/cscmail line 49. Thu Dec 6 20:35:45 2001 Gdk-LOG **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image != NULL' failed. at /usr/bin/cscmail line 49. [hparker@pluto hparker]$ --- Homer Parker (The Bogus One) http://www.homershut.net telnet://bbs.homershut.net This e-mail message is 100% Microsoft free! WARNING: THIS ACCOUNT BELONGS TO A RABID ANTI-SPAMMER NET-NAZI DOT-COMMUNIST. /"\ \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign X Against HTML Mail / \ |
From: Count Z. <cou...@cy...> - 2000-06-27 01:20:33
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Eric DE VITO was overheared mumbling something about this on 26 Jun 2000 11:53:49 CEST > There is missing one thing in v 1.7.x/1.8 : the BCC choice in tef context > menu in the addressbook, to add the address directly in the BCC field. > Now we have to add to CC and then do cut/paste to BCC. That should not be > too dofficult to add ... Aye, I will stick it in prior to the release of 1.8.0 Thanks! -Steve -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GIT/CM d--(+) s+: a- C++++ UL++++$ P+++ L+++>++++ E--- W+++(--) N+ o? K? w---(++) O M->-- !V PS+++ PE Y+ PGP t+@ 5? X+ R++ tv-- b+++ DI? D++ G e h r- y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ |