that the mails in the current folder and so on....
I guess I can not compare sqwebmail with a mail client like Mozilla, but is there no way to implement such a "intelligent way of view"?
I just tried out this in squirrelmail. Squirrelmail brings up only one
folder where sqwebmail show the two (the one with the mails, the one
with the subfolders).
Isn't that a issue that can be solved in future versions? ;-) Would be
great.
Sam Varshavchik hat geschrieben:
azazel writes:
Hi all,
I'm wondering about the folder overview in sqwebmail.
If I create a new folder called "testdir" then this folder show up correct as "testdir". But, I'd like to have a subfolder in there. So, I choose the option to create the subfolder "subtestdir" within the "testfolder". Now, I see two folders with the same name in my overview: "testdir" (without any subfolders, but possibility to store mails there) and a folder called ">>> testdir" with my "subtestdir" in there. I can store mails in that subfolder but not in the ">>> testdir" folder.
Why isn't sqwebmail able to "merge" those folder. I'm checking my Mails via
Because this is how folders are displayed. The first link shows all messages in the folder. The second link shows all subfolders.
IMAP and Mozilla. Mozilla will show me for the above example only one folder called "testdir" and in there are my mails and the subfolder "subtestdir" with mails.
Here's a pop quiz: only one link is shown. What should happen when the link is opened:
* All the messages in the folder are shown
* All the subfolders are shown.
