:mailbox_with_mail: YAM (short for 'Yet Another Mailer') is a MIME-compliant open-source Internet email client written for Amiga-based computer systems (AmigaOS4, AmigaOS3, MorphOS, AROS). It supports POP3, SMTP, TLSv1/SSLv3 connection security, multiple users, multiple identities, PGPv2/v5 encryption, unlimited hierarchical folders, an ARexx interface, etc...
Originally by timo.sievanen@kolumbus.fi on 2015-03-19 21:04:31 +0100
Summary
Refreshing the search listview fails for certain not opened folders.
Steps to reproduce
Start YAM
Open search window.
For the search, choose a folder that has messages but is not otherwise open. It should not be the first folder / the folder YAM starts up with.
Example: sent messages.
Do a 'from' field search that returns a list.
Hide YAM
Double click iconify icon or get the GUI open in another way.
Expected results
Seeing the search results.
Actual results
It opens both the main window and the find window, but the latter does
not immediately show results, for usually the Grim Reaper puts up a DSI
error. If you ignore it or it doesn't catch, the find window
shows a malformed list. For example the folder column is excessively wide
and a lot of the strings are just nonsense.
Regression
Notes
I worked with 'From', though I tried Subject field once also with similar results.
I have not investigated this on a platform besides AmigaOS4.
Originally by timo.sievanen@kolumbus.fi on 2015-03-19 21:04:31 +0100
Summary
Refreshing the search listview fails for certain not opened folders.
Steps to reproduce
Expected results
Seeing the search results.
Actual results
It opens both the main window and the find window, but the latter does not immediately show results, for usually the Grim Reaper puts up a DSI error. If you ignore it or it doesn't catch, the find window shows a malformed list. For example the folder column is excessively wide and a lot of the strings are just nonsense.
Regression
Notes
I worked with 'From', though I tried Subject field once also with similar results. I have not investigated this on a platform besides AmigaOS4.