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[#1708] Column headers error
Summary Column headers error
Queue IMP
Queue Version 4.0
Type Bug
State Not A Bug
Priority 2. Medium
Owners Horde Developers (at)
Requester daveg2IMP2k5 (at) mousefly (dot) com
Created 04/07/2005 (7470 days ago)
Due
Updated 03/13/2006 (7130 days ago)
Assigned 02/02/2006 (7169 days ago)
Resolved 03/13/2006 (7130 days ago)
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03/13/2006 01:37:38 AM Michael Slusarz Comment #8
State ⇒ Not A Bug
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If this was a problem in the past, it no longer happens in either HEAD 
or FRAMEWORK_3.
02/02/2006 09:52:55 PM Jan Schneider Assigned to Horde DevelopersHorde Developers
State ⇒ Assigned
 
02/02/2006 07:57:29 PM Chuck Hagenbuch State ⇒
 
02/02/2006 11:12:58 AM asmo (dot) hara (at) uta (dot) fi Comment #7 Reply to this comment
A comment on this issue, just to let others know... We have had a few 
reports of this from our users and indeed this seems to be a 
reproducable bug.



Still uncertain of whether or not this happens if the user has only 
one profile. The test cases had two or more. Tested in IMP H3 4.0.5, 
using Finnish language UI.



How to reproduce the bug:



Starting point: a user who has enabled automatic saving of sent mail 
in his/her identity settings and has selected a folder for the sent 
mail.



Go to IMP Settings/Personal Information.

Select an identity to modify (eg default).

Clear the checkbox 'Save sent mail?'.

In 'Sent mail folder', select 'None'.

Save settings.

Go back to Inbox. The 'From' column header should now incorrectly be 
'To'. The column still lists the sender names however.



Undoing this wasn't as straightforward, it required switching between 
profiles and changing the settings back and forth a few times.



Following the above steps, we were able to reproduce the bug every time.
04/07/2005 03:10:47 PM Chuck Hagenbuch State ⇒ Not A Bug
 
04/07/2005 03:06:40 PM daveg2IMP2k5 (at) mousefly (dot) com Comment #6 Reply to this comment
CLOSE TICKET



I figured it out!  Thanks for your suggestion about SENT MAIL.  I went 
to the configuration screen for each webmail personality and changed 
the sent-mail folder from 'none' to 'sent-mail'



After doing this for each personality and then going back to the 
inbox, the FROM column header was there and all is well.



I do however see this as a bug.  It seems as if when setting the 
sent-mail folder as 'none' (and even with the 'keep sent mail' box 
unchecked, which it was) it is treating the inbox as the sent mail 
folder. Am I making sense here?
04/07/2005 02:56:14 PM daveg2IMP2k5 (at) mousefly (dot) com Comment #5 Reply to this comment
Hmm, I've scoured the horde options and can't find any way to fix this 
thing.  Confused! :-/
04/07/2005 02:53:12 PM Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #4
State ⇒ Feedback
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well, start tracing the code I guess. no one else has reported this, 
and without a way to reproduce it ...
04/07/2005 02:50:09 PM daveg2IMP2k5 (at) mousefly (dot) com Comment #3 Reply to this comment
No, this is not the case.
04/07/2005 02:44:19 PM Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #2
State ⇒ Not A Bug
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He probably uses his inbox as a sent-mail folder.
04/07/2005 02:04:20 PM daveg2IMP2k5 (at) mousefly (dot) com Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 2. Medium
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ Column headers error
Queue ⇒ IMP
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
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When in Horde's inbox, the column headings are #, Date, From, Subject, 
and Size.



When one of my clients is in his Horde webmail inbox, his 'From' 
header says 'To' - although all the names in the column seem to list 
all the 'from' senders.



Any ideas on this one?

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