Bingo Sam... Thanks... That was on the todo list for today anyways... Just
all the more reason to move that one up the todo list :)

Just rolled out a mail server cluster using... you guessed it... NFS. ;)

Thanks again.

Tom Walsh

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::Subject: [sqwebmail] Re: SQWebmail Cache Question
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::Tom Walsh writes:
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::> I recently upgraded an SQWebmail 2.0.0 installation to 3.3.7.
::>
::> The SQWebmail 2.0.0 I inherited, so I am not familiar with how it was
::> configured initially.
::>
::> My problem is when I delete a message from say the Inbox. The
::checkbox for
::> trash is grayed out, and if I look at the Trash folder, the message is
::> listed in there. If I go back to the Inbox, I still see the grayed out
::> message.
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::You are probably using NFS, and you need to synchronize the clocks on the
::NFS client, and the server.
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