Original Message: ----------------- From: joe@settoplinux.org Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 12:36:03 -0400 To: c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net, coreboot@coreboot.org Subject: Re: [coreboot] [OT]: Thread view [Was: Re: pcidevicememoryallocationproblem]
On 25.04.2008 16:33, joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
On 25.04.2008 11:16, joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
Dear list readers,
just a short question. I am using the thread view feature of
Evolution.
But all the replies from Joseph are not sorted correctly and shown by there own.
Is somebody else experiencing this?
Thanks,
Paul
PS: The archive also does not thread it correctly (see [1] e. g. [coreboot] pci device memory allocation problem ).
[1] http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2008-April/thread.html
Hmm, why would it do that??
Your mailer is broken. It does not create an In-Reply-To header, making it impossible to determine which mail it is ansering to.
AHH, more email problems :-( I'm using IMAP, would that make a difference? Or would this have to do
with
SMTP?
Neither. The mail client/webmail interface you're using is broken. The headers look suspiciously like you're using the 1&1 webmail frontend. If not, please tell us which e-mail program you'r using locally for these mails.
You got it Carl-Daniel. When I am at work, and in Linux I use the "1&1 webmail frontend". When I am in windows I use Outlook with IMAP. This email came from the "1&1 webmail frontend". I need to use a web based solution at work, what are my options?
Well, I am trying out mail2web, we'll see how that goes....
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 01:43:28PM -0400, joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
I need to use a web based solution at work, what are my options?
I like Roundcube. Needs PHP 5 and MySQL but not much else. Rock solid and lightning fast IMAP code from IlohaMail.org and pretty user interface. http://roundcube.net/
//Peter
On Fri, April 25, 2008 2:21 pm, Peter Stuge wrote:
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 01:43:28PM -0400, joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
I need to use a web based solution at work, what are my options?
I like Roundcube. Needs PHP 5 and MySQL but not much else. Rock solid and lightning fast IMAP code from IlohaMail.org and pretty user interface. http://roundcube.net/
FYI, Don't use mail2web. It sucks. I just decided to setup SquirrelMail on my webspace. I have used it before, it is light weight, fast and does not have alot of depndencies. Let's see how it works...
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 10:29:13 -0400 (EDT), "Joe" joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
On Fri, April 25, 2008 2:21 pm, Peter Stuge wrote:
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 01:43:28PM -0400, joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
I need to use a web based solution at work, what are my options?
I like Roundcube. Needs PHP 5 and MySQL but not much else. Rock solid and lightning fast IMAP code from IlohaMail.org and pretty user interface. http://roundcube.net/
FYI, Don't use mail2web. It sucks. I just decided to setup SquirrelMail on my webspace. I have used it before, it is light weight, fast and does not have alot of depndencies. Let's see how it works...
Hmm, actually I checked out Roundcube and really like it, better than SquirrelMail, thanks Peter. Let's see how it works...
On 26.04.2008 19:31, Joe wrote:
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 10:29:13 -0400 (EDT), "Joe" joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
On Fri, April 25, 2008 2:21 pm, Peter Stuge wrote:
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 01:43:28PM -0400, joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
I need to use a web based solution at work, what are my options?
I like Roundcube. Needs PHP 5 and MySQL but not much else. Rock solid and lightning fast IMAP code from IlohaMail.org and pretty user interface. http://roundcube.net/
FYI, Don't use mail2web. It sucks. I just decided to setup SquirrelMail on my webspace. I have used it before, it is light weight, fast and does not have alot of depndencies. Let's see how it works...
Hmm, actually I checked out Roundcube and really like it, better than SquirrelMail, thanks Peter. Let's see how it works...
Both (Squirrelmail and Roundcube) have correct headers and sort perfectly into the existing thread.
Regards, Carl-Daniel