--On 11. Dezember 2015 um 16:52:07 +0200 Leena Heino via Info-cyrus
wrote:
We might have had similar problems with Outlook 2013:
- Outlook would sometimes fail to create folders or recognize folders it
had created earlier
- Messages would get deleted or
--On 11. Dezember 2015 um 16:52:07 +0200 Leena Heino via Info-cyrus
wrote:
On Fri, 11 Dec 2015, André Schild via Info-cyrus wrote:
Outlook and IMAP is just pain, it's not intended to work, otherwise who
would buy the exchange server?
1) We see this rather
On Fri, 11 Dec 2015, André Schild via Info-cyrus wrote:
Outlook and IMAP is just pain, it's not intended to work, otherwise who would
buy the exchange server?
1) We see this rather seldom, but sometimes mails come in after 2-10 hours,
not even a "Fetch mail" helps
2) Definitively a major
Hi,
we've always had more problems with users of Outlook than other clients,
but in recent days they have become much graver. A number of users have
lost mail in a way that we couldn't recover, even though we are using
expunge_mode: delayed. There seems to be some correlation to this upgrade
Am 11.12.2015 um 14:18 schrieb Sebastian Hagedorn via Info-cyrus:
Hi,
we've always had more problems with users of Outlook than other
clients, but in recent days they have become much graver. A number of
users have lost mail in a way that we couldn't recover, even though we
are using
On 12/11/15 14:18, Sebastian Hagedorn via Info-cyrus wrote:
Hi,
we've always had more problems with users of Outlook than other clients,
but in recent days they have become much graver. A number of users have
lost mail in a way that we couldn't recover, even though we are using
expunge_mode:
Please disregard my second mail. I forgot that we have backups of the
mailbox list. With those backups we were able to see that the user wasn't
telling the truth after all. The folders didn't exist on the server prior
to Wednesday, so it's exactly the same problem as with other Outlook 2013
--On 11. Dezember 2015 um 14:18:32 +0100 Sebastian Hagedorn via Info-cyrus
wrote:
we've always had more problems with users of Outlook than other clients,
but in recent days they have become much graver. A number of users have
lost mail in a way that we