yes, efectively the imap.so have problems.
i have php4-imap 4.2.3-14 on woody and the problem is here.
its not the correct way, but i fixed it replacing the extension with an rpm extracted one.


if you think it is of utility here is de link to the original package:
http://rpms.arvin.dk/php/rh72/i686/php-imap-4.2.2-4.arvin.rh7.2.i686.rpm

once you extracted it, move or copy the imap.so (renamed if you prefer) file to the extension dir and restart apache.
it was the solution for me.
good luck.


Thomas Lamy wrote:

Depends on which php version and php4 modules you have installed. There was
an upload of a more recent php version + modules on wednesday or thursday,
so it's not made it's way into testing...

The php4-imap module (4:4.1.2) is known to cause such problems; remove it if
u don't need it.





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