On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 5:09 PM, chasd <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Read / unread is handled by the IMAP server, so that those flags
> remain as you want them if you access that account from a different
> piece of software. If that info was stored in RoundCube, then if you
> switched to Thunderbird, all the messages would have the incorrect
> read / not-read flags. Since it is stored in the IMAP server,
> switching MUAs works.
>
> There is a feature in RoundCube where it can cache message
> information in the database ( not always MySQL ), but with
> improvements to IMAP servers, that caching is no longer recommended.
> The database schema for message caching is probably what you bumped into

Ok, I guess it must have been the caching I was seeing.

> There are tools for syncing IMAP data between hosts, if that is what
> you are looking for. Search for " IMAP replication " or " IMAP
> synchronization "

Thanks for the help. You're a credit to the community of RoundCube.

-Brad
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