Hello,
i discovered a little bug, which concernes the creation of a new identity:
- I create a new identity on the base of another
- i create a new pop3 definition (e.g. POP-TEST), and delete the def of the base identity
- i restart pegasus (because if there is a crash, which happens sometimes, the new id is lost)
- i delete the old smtp def. for the new id.
- i create a new smtp def. for the new id. i name i e.g SMTP-TEST
- i select the new pop3 def. for auth. for the new smtp def (on the smtp conf. -> security tab -> the last checkbox)
- i press ok and select the new 'SMTP-TEST' from the smtp-defs.
- now i have POP-TEST in the smtp and NOT the 'SMTP-TEST', which is wrong and anyway should be impossible
- if i save it and restart pegasus i still have the pop-def in the smtp-def window!
If i use this (wrong) popdef. now for smtp i get the error that there is no existing smtp definition, which is clear, because there is a pop-definition in the smtp window.
<P>Hello,</P>
<P>i discovered a little bug, which concernes the creation of a new identity:</P>
<UL>
<LI>I create a new identity on the base of another</LI>
<LI>i create a new pop3 definition (e.g. POP-TEST), and delete the def of the base identity</LI>
<LI>i restart pegasus (because if there is a crash, which happens sometimes, the new id is lost)</LI>
<LI>i delete the old smtp def. for the new id.</LI>
<LI>i create a new smtp def. for the new id. i name i e.g SMTP-TEST</LI>
<LI>i select the new pop3 def. for auth. for the new smtp def (on the smtp conf. -&gt; security tab -&gt; the last checkbox)</LI>
<LI>i press ok and select the new 'SMTP-TEST' from the smtp-defs.</LI>
<LI>now i have POP-TEST in the smtp and NOT the 'SMTP-TEST', which is wrong and anyway should be impossible</LI>
<LI>if i save it and restart pegasus i still have the pop-def in the smtp-def window!</LI></UL>
<P>If i use this (wrong) popdef. now for smtp i get the error that there is no existing smtp definition, which is clear, because there is a pop-definition in the smtp window.</P>
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