On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 01:07:07 +0200, Manu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rob Smith wrote: >> I actually have caching disabled (although I just tried it with it >> enabled too) and while the coloring behaves correctly when I first log >> in, it defiantly does not handle folder changes at all. Unfortunate, >> because I like that solution to the spam issue myself (leave filtering >> to something else, but just have roundcube give an indicator of what >> another program marked as spam). > > OK I think I got it. At least in that case : I got a message marked as > SPAM in Inbox, I display another folder then I come back to Inbox and > the message isn't marked as SPAM anymore. > The thing is that the message still have the good class 'junk' in the > source but not displaying it. > It looks like it comes from Javascript.
I'm actually having a different issue which seems to be related. When I initially load the Inbox, the Sender column displays the sender name without and underline -- as I'd expect. However, when I go to another folder and come back to the Inbox, the Sender name is displayed as underlined text and certain characters, like the apostrophe show escape codes, like this: _Men\'s Health Magazine_. The CSS classes appear ok, but I reached a similar conclusion that there is an issue with the javascript. Hope this helps! Andrew
