• Do you know Roundcube

    From Dave@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 9 19:49:39 2023
    I have a need to change the Folder order in the Roundcube attached to my Orpheus accounts.

    I've searched online and it's apparently possible to change the order of
    the folders, but I can't fathom out just what the article is saying to do.

    Can anyone help, please.

    Thanks
    Dave

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  • From Mik Towse@21:1/5 to Dave on Tue Oct 10 10:53:35 2023
    In article <5af0c6d07anews@triffid.co.uk> Dave wrote:
    I have a need to change the Folder order in the Roundcube attached to my Orpheus accounts.

    I've searched online and it's apparently possible to change the order of
    the folders, but I can't fathom out just what the article is saying to do.

    Can anyone help, please.
    Are these customised folders? I don't think you can move the standard ones. However, in Classiv view look for a cog pulldown menu icon at the bottom left of the browser window (at the foot of the folder list pane). Click on this
    and select Manage folders.

    I don't think this will give you the control you need, but I think it's the best you've got. Bizarrely, you can grab a folder and move it up/down the
    list, but you can't drop it in a new place.

    HTH
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  • From Chris Hughes@21:1/5 to Dave on Wed Oct 11 13:52:46 2023
    In message <5af1acd5f9news@triffid.co.uk>
    Dave <news@triffid.co.uk> wrote:

    In article <5AF119922B%mik.towse@xemik.com>,
    Mik Towse <mik@towse.org.uk> wrote:
    In article <5af0c6d07anews@triffid.co.uk> Dave wrote:
    I have a need to change the Folder order in the Roundcube attached to
    my Orpheus accounts.

    I've searched online and it's apparently possible to change the order
    of the folders, but I can't fathom out just what the article is saying
    to do.

    Can anyone help, please.
    Are these customised folders? I don't think you can move the standard
    ones. However, in Classiv view look for a cog pulldown menu icon at the
    bottom left of the browser window (at the foot of the folder list pane).
    Click on this and select Manage folders.

    I don't think this will give you the control you need, but I think it's
    the best you've got. Bizarrely, you can grab a folder and move it
    up/down the list, but you can't drop it in a new place.

    HTH

    Thanks for the thoughts Mik,

    Unfortunately been there done that etc...

    Why not talk to your provider Orpheus?, thats what they are there for.



    --
    Chris Hughes

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Mik Towse on Wed Oct 11 13:42:06 2023
    In article <5AF119922B%mik.towse@xemik.com>,
    Mik Towse <mik@towse.org.uk> wrote:
    In article <5af0c6d07anews@triffid.co.uk> Dave wrote:
    I have a need to change the Folder order in the Roundcube attached to
    my Orpheus accounts.

    I've searched online and it's apparently possible to change the order
    of the folders, but I can't fathom out just what the article is saying
    to do.

    Can anyone help, please.
    Are these customised folders? I don't think you can move the standard
    ones. However, in Classiv view look for a cog pulldown menu icon at the bottom left of the browser window (at the foot of the folder list pane). Click on this and select Manage folders.

    I don't think this will give you the control you need, but I think it's
    the best you've got. Bizarrely, you can grab a folder and move it
    up/down the list, but you can't drop it in a new place.

    HTH

    Thanks for the thoughts Mik,

    Unfortunately been there done that etc...

    Dave

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Chris Hughes on Wed Oct 11 15:51:15 2023
    In article <09d0adf15a.chris@mytardis>,
    Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk> wrote:
    [Snippy]

    Why not talk to your provider Orpheus?, thats what they are there for.

    Chris Hughes

    I will be doing that sometime, but Richard is a busy person, so I
    first wondered if anyone here might know. :-)

    Dave

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Chris Hughes on Wed Oct 11 15:49:55 2023
    In article <09d0adf15a.chris@mytardis>,
    Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk> wrote:
    [Snippy]

    Why not talk to your provider Orpheus?, thats what they are there for.

    Chris Hughes

    That I will be doing that sometime, but Richard is a busy person, so I
    first wondered if anyone here might know. :-)

    Dave

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  • From Mik Towse@21:1/5 to Dave on Wed Oct 11 20:16:00 2023
    In article <5af1b889b8news@triffid.co.uk> Dave wrote:

    In article <09d0adf15a.chris@mytardis>,
    Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk> wrote:
    [Snippy]
    Why not talk to your provider Orpheus?, thats what they are there for.
    That I will be doing that sometime, but Richard is a busy person, so I
    first wondered if anyone here might know. :-)
    I can't imagine that would help. It's an 'off-the-peg' solution so he would likely of very little influence over it.

    As you'll have seen online during your research, there are a lot of people
    who want this. I gazed deeply into Roundcube's settings last year when one of my client's requested help with it. I saw a feature request for the folders from 18 months ago, but nothing seems to have changed.


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    My writers' site can be found at: http://www.lexis.org.uk

    xemik.net - cost effective web hosting : http://xemik.net

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Mik Towse on Thu Oct 12 16:33:29 2023
    In article <5AF1D0E5E2%mik.towse@xemik.com>,
    Mik Towse <mik@towse.org.uk> wrote:
    In article <5af1b889b8news@triffid.co.uk> Dave wrote:

    In article <09d0adf15a.chris@mytardis>, Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk> wrote: [Snippy]
    Why not talk to your provider Orpheus?, thats what they are there
    for.
    That I will be doing that sometime, but Richard is a busy person, so I first wondered if anyone here might know. :-)

    I can't imagine that would help. It's an 'off-the-peg' solution so he
    would likely of very little influence over it.

    As you'll have seen online during your research, there are a lot of
    people who want this. I gazed deeply into Roundcube's settings last year
    when one of my client's requested help with it. I saw a feature request
    for the folders from 18 months ago, but nothing seems to have changed.

    Indeed, that's what I found online, including how easy it is to do by the dragging & dropping method. :-( Not!

    Orpheus hosts and manages two accounts for us, plus the Ormail one that
    comes with the Internet Service Provision.

    They all use the same Roundcube interface, and while all three of them
    have the same folders displayed, two of them have the same order folder
    list, while the third is in a different order.

    Funny old business. :-)

    Thanks for your thought anyway.
    Appreciated.

    Dave

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 15 06:52:58 2023
    [Snip the lot]

    I have somehow managed to get my folders in that one different account displayed in order.
    ATM. I'm not sure how I did it, and if I do fathom it, I'll post again...

    :-/

    Dave

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  • From Chris Newman@21:1/5 to Dave on Sun Oct 15 14:33:21 2023
    In article <5af1b8a8dfnews@triffid.co.uk>,
    Dave <news@triffid.co.uk> wrote:
    In article <09d0adf15a.chris@mytardis>,
    Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk> wrote:
    [Snippy]

    Why not talk to your provider Orpheus?, thats what they are there for.

    Chris Hughes

    I will be doing that sometime, but Richard is a busy person, so I
    first wondered if anyone here might know. :-)

    Another query with Roundcube before I trouble Richard.

    I have some mail which it has incorrectly flagged as Spam. I can't find a
    way to tell it it's not spam so we don't get the same problem again.
    After searching icons and menus, I can't find an option for this. Anyone
    know how it's done.

    --
    Chris

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  • From Mik Towse@21:1/5 to Chris Newman on Sun Oct 15 17:49:14 2023
    In article <5af3c0df3emec@npost.uk> Chris Newman wrote:
    I have some mail which it has incorrectly flagged as Spam. I can't find a
    way to tell it it's not spam so we don't get the same problem again.
    After searching icons and menus, I can't find an option for this. Anyone
    know how it's done.
    I don't think Roundcube is responsible for this; it's just putting marked messages into its Spam folder. They're probably being flagged by your ISP, which will likely have an option somewhere for whitelisting wrongly flagged emails, or an option to reduce the marking severity.

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    Mik Towse * mik.towse@xemik.com * http://www.xemik.co.uk/
    My writers' site can be found at: http://www.lexis.org.uk

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  • From Steve Fryatt@21:1/5 to Mik Towse on Sun Oct 15 23:55:46 2023
    On 15 Oct, Mik Towse wrote in message
    <5AF3D2CE16%mik.towse@xemik.com>:

    In article <5af3c0df3emec@npost.uk> Chris Newman wrote:

    I have some mail which it has incorrectly flagged as Spam. I can't find
    a way to tell it it's not spam so we don't get the same problem again. After searching icons and menus, I can't find an option for this. Anyone know how it's done.

    I don't think Roundcube is responsible for this; it's just putting marked messages into its Spam folder.

    I doubt its even doing that: the Spam filter will be flagging messages and
    then diverting them into the Spam folder on the mail server. Roundcube will just be displaying the contents of that folder.

    --
    Steve Fryatt - Leeds, England

    http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/

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