Quoting Simon Brereton <[email protected]>:

On 19 December 2012 16:54, Simon Brereton <[email protected]> wrote:
On 19 December 2012 14:21,  <[email protected]> wrote:
Quoting Simon Brereton <[email protected]>


On Dec 19, 2012 2:03 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

Quoting Simon Brereton <[email protected]>> Hi


I've googled with no success.

I'm running Horde5/Imp6 in testing - everything was going well, but
lately
emails sent from my Android device are empty.  I.e. the recipient
receives
it, but there is no new text (the replied-to text is there).

In the sent folder on the phone the entire message appears blank.  I'm
not
able to check through imp yet.

I haven't updated anything that could have caused this (although
doubtless
updating might fix it), but I wanted to know if anyone else has had this
issue.

Simon
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You say sent from Android; How are you sending them? IMAP client, mobile
IMP view, active sync?

Sorry, activesync.  IMAP works fine and always has done.  Have never tried
mobile imp.

Simon



These problems sound similar to some issues that have been fixed in the last
few pear releases. Are you sure you are using the most up to date packages?

Hi Mike

No, I haven't upgraded since I installed it.  I'm curious to know why
it would have worked and now doesn't.  I will try to update during the
holiday downtime.

FYI - IMP shows the message with "There are no parts that can be
displayed inline".  Which is weird since the recipient (including me
if I put myself in BCC) will see the entire quoted message - just not
the new response.

I finally got around to doing the upgrade.  It's working again.  Two
things to note from the one test I made so far.

1) In Imp, when looking at the sent folder, I still see the "no parts"
error from above.

From newly sent emails after the upgrade or from the emails you previously sent? The older emails will of course not change, only newly sent email.


2) Since I bcc'd myself, my reply was between the HTML and the plain
text portions of the email.  Which is weird because I definitely wrote
my reply above the text.

This is expected. Most ActiveSync clients use a "Smart Reply" in which only the reply text is sent to the server. The server then needs to retrieve the original message contents from the IMAP server and compose the two together. This saves bandwidth, but makes it difficult to honor the user's reply_top pref. To make things worse, some clients also send the attribution text (the "So and so wrote: " stuff) and some don't - and there is no way to determine if it's present or not since it comes as part of the reply text from the client. The bottom line is, we do the best we can with what the client sends us.


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