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On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 21:57:33 +0200, Eik <spam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:30:52 +0100, Klaus Seidenfaden
<news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, part of it forgets. Because anything I send before the list gets
populated is lost. The messages do get sent, but no copy is left on my
machine, only the headers.
Do you mean that when you double-click a message to open it, the message
pane remains blank?
Yes.
If so, this is another bug in 9.5. The first time you open a sent
message from an IMAP server, it appears to doanload it but fail to
display it on the screen. If you then close the message and reopen it
again then it displayes the cached version fine. Do you have Opera set
to not keep local copies of messages? If so then it'll probably always
appear blank because it has to load the message every time!
Yes. Only one account has 'Keep local copy' checked. This is because all
three accounts would duplicate the same messages, as they are hooked to
the same IMAP account.
I need three addresses to send from - one private and two business
addresses. But I have set up the two business IMAP accounts to forward
everything to the private one, so I only need to log in to one account
when using webmail. Unfortunately, opera has always required me to use
separate (opera-) accounts to match this setup. Not at all elegant, but
workable - until now...
The release of 9.5 has not been Opera's finest hour...
Sad.
Well, if I wasn't so damn loyal I'd be long gone to some other mail
client... :-)
- Klaus.
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