Re: Using dovecot with RoundCubeMail - where is the information for new mail in (blue coloured) directories?
On 2020-12-20 17:37, Philip Rhoades wrote:
@lbutlr,
On 2020-12-21 00:43, @lbutlr wrote:
On 20 Dec 2020, at 04:05, Philip Rhoades phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
I guess that is what it seems to look like to me as well - but what does that mean for what I am trying to do? - ie reset the blue folder highlight arbitrarily?
Sound like the Roundcube style choices are outside th purview of dovecot.
Hmm . . the first response I got here was that it was definitely an IMAP thing . . I think he was unclear about the actual problem . .
I will try the RCM forum . .
Thanks,
P.
I am not sure I have understood this thread completely, but I am running dovecot/RoundCube. If a folder has new messages, then it has a badge that is dark blue (with the theme I am using) with the number of un-read messages. Otherwise it has a badge that is light-blue to indicate un-read messages only. Folders with no badges have zero un-read messages. So there is definitely a distinction for "new" messages.
Scott,
On 2020-12-22 02:48, Scott Ruckh wrote:
On 2020-12-20 17:37, Philip Rhoades wrote:
@lbutlr,
On 2020-12-21 00:43, @lbutlr wrote:
On 20 Dec 2020, at 04:05, Philip Rhoades phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
I guess that is what it seems to look like to me as well - but what does that mean for what I am trying to do? - ie reset the blue folder highlight arbitrarily?
Sound like the Roundcube style choices are outside th purview of dovecot.
Hmm . . the first response I got here was that it was definitely an IMAP thing . . I think he was unclear about the actual problem . .
I will try the RCM forum . .
Thanks,
P.
I am not sure I have understood this thread completely, but I am running dovecot/RoundCube. If a folder has new messages, then it has a badge that is dark blue (with the theme I am using) with the number of un-read messages. Otherwise it has a badge that is light-blue to indicate un-read messages only. Folders with no badges have zero un-read messages. So there is definitely a distinction for "new" messages.
Although it looks like the issue is with RCM, I attach the partial screen capture I sent before so you can see what I am talking about.
P.
Philip Rhoades
PO Box 896 Cowra NSW 2794 Australia E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au
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