X-Debbugs-CC: David Pirotte <da...@altosw.be>

On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 06:52:21PM -0300, David Pirotte wrote:

> I did try and here is happened:
>
>       I sent a message, but no 'trace' (for me, the sender), that I
>       did send the msg ... normally, when we send a msg, using the
>       AppImage, linphone sends it and displays a feedback, in the top
>       right corner of the message 'box'
>
>               !       error, the msgs couldn't be sent ...
>
>               v       grey color, msgs delivered, but not read yet
>
>                       blue, the recipient did read the msg
>
> But with linphone debian, nothing is displayed 'at all', although the
> msg was sent, the recipient did receive it, and later responded, even
> after that though, no 'v', nor grey, nor 'blue' ... I wonder why and if
> this is a (separate) bug?

I just tried this with both the debian and the appimage version, and
saw no difference in behaviour: while attempting delivery linphone
shows an orange dotted circle rotating clockwise.  When delivery was
not acknowledged a red disc with a white exclamation point is shown.
Clicking on it triggers a redelivery attempt.  For successful
delivery, no icon is shown, but hovering with the mouse brings up a
popup "Delivered".  If you see different behaviour could you provide a
cropped screenshot to show it?

It could be that the behaviour is different if the used SIP proxy
(e.g. linphone.org) handles the message delivery on behalf of
linphone.

> ps:   by the way, crossing my bug reports, the date is still
> wrong, fwiw, the attempt i made today, March the 18th are all labeled,
> on top/center of the messages I sent (to two diff recipients to try
> ...)
>
>                               Wednesday, March 17, 2021
>
>       time            (which the correct local time) my message...

I cannot reproduce this (TZ: +01:00).  The date I see is the date on
which I sent the messages.  What timezone are your chat partners
residing in?  What is the local time-of-day is the first message for
that date?  If it's an issue due to timezones it will be somewhat
difficult to track down.

Regards,
Dennis

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