Would it be possible to add additional logging to Horde/Imp to show when a user deletes a message? We have users claiming that imp "ate their mail" and although we have imap records of a deletion occurring we have no way to prove whether it was the user being stupid or if there's a bug in the system.
Incidentally, it appears there may be a bug... user claims that he goes into his trash folder to delete specific messages (rather than just hitting "empty trash"). When he does it sits there spinning for about a minute... then the user gets frustrated and shuts down the browser. When he comes back, all of his INBOX messages are gone but the trash messages he was trying to delete are still there. I'm in the process of investigating this (I have yet to be able to reproduce it) but if I manage to I'll definitely post a bug report. REGARDLESS... the additional logging would be VERY handy for administration purposes. Actually what also would be extremely helpful is producing a session summary on logout showing number of messages read, sent, and deletes by a user in a particular session. Granted that might be tough since a lot of users don't log off properly but it'd still be a helpful tool if there was a way to do it. -- IMP mailing list - Join the hunt: http://horde.org/bounties/#imp Frequently Asked Questions: http://horde.org/faq/ To unsubscribe, mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
