[#8298] can not re-mark a message for deletion in DIMP without a refresh
Summary can not re-mark a message for deletion in DIMP without a refresh
Queue DIMP
Queue Version 1.1.2
Type Bug
State Resolved
Priority 2. Medium
Owners Michael Slusarz <slusarz (at) horde (dot) org>
Requester tdrewry (at) bu (dot) edu
Created 05/19/09 (301 days ago)
Due
Updated 05/20/09 (300 days ago)
Assigned 05/19/09 (301 days ago)
Resolved 05/20/09 (300 days ago)
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05/20/09 Michael Slusarz Comment #4
State ⇒ Resolved
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Fixed in DIMP 1.1.3 (this was not broken in IMP 5).
05/20/09 CVS Commit Comment #3 Reply to this comment
05/19/09 tdrewry (at) bu (dot) edu Comment #2 Reply to this comment
Michael,



Let me know if you need an account to test on our server for this bug.



- T
05/19/09 Jan Schneider State ⇒ Assigned
Assigned to Michael Slusarz
 
05/19/09 tdrewry (at) bu (dot) edu Comment #1
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
Patch ⇒
Milestone ⇒
Queue ⇒ DIMP
Summary ⇒ can not re-mark a message for deletion in DIMP without a refresh
Type ⇒ Bug
Priority ⇒ 2. Medium
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After installing from horde-webmail-1.2.3.tar.gz and configuring the 
various applications, we noticed the following.

If you mark a message or messages for deletion in DIMP and then 
undelete it/them, you will be unable to mark any of them for deletion 
again until after a refresh of the window.



The refresh is more then simply navigating away from the folder and 
then moving back into that folder.



Additionally, this effect is repeatable within folders other then 
INBOX as well.



Our setup is as follows:



CYRUS-IMAP

Horde Version



     * Horde: 3.3.4



Horde Applications



     * Dimp: H3 (1.1.2)

     * Horde: 3.3.4

     * Imp: H3 (4.3.4)

     * Ingo: H3 (1.2.1)

     * Kronolith: H3 (2.3.1)

     * Mimp: H3 (1.1.1)

     * Mnemo: H3 (2.2.1)

     * Nag: H3 (2.3.2)

     * Turba: H3 (2.3.1)



PHP Version



     * PHP Version: 5.1.6

     * PHP Major Version: 5.1

     * PHP Minor Version: 6

     * PHP Version Classification: release

     * You are running a supported version of PHP.