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Thanks for the info.
Now I wonder why IMP3 have not a testing package... Would it be safe to use
it?
However... Is there any better web based mail?
Which webmail do you prefer? Why?

El Domingo, 20 de Abril de 2003 18:41, Ola Lundqvist escribiķ:
> On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 01:30:57PM +0200, Tomās Núņez Lirola wrote:
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> Hello
>
> The imp debian package is depricated. You should really use the
> imp3 packages from sarge. The support for imp2 (imp package) stopped
> upstream over a year ago.
>
> Regards,
>
> // Ola (The imp package maintainer, but not imp3 :)
>
> > Hi
> > I think I've found a bug in IMP Debian package.
> > When I saved "Full Name" on preferences, IMP added a "<" to the end of
> > the full name. Then, when I sent a message, the "From:" appeared
> > something like that:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > I looked at the database and I found this "<" in the "Full Name" field. I
> > looked where this string was added to the database and I found this
> > function ___________________________________________________________
> > if (isset($fullname) && ($fullname != $old_fullname)) {
> >     // filter for existing quotes
> >     if (substr($fullname, 0, 1) == '"' && substr($fullname, -1) == '"') {
> >              $fullname = substr($fullname, 1, -1);
> >      }
> >      // filter for illegal characters
> >      $quoted = imap_rfc822_write_address('', '', $fullname);
> >      $quoted = substr($quoted, 0, strlen($quoted)-4);
> >      if (!(imp_set_fullname(addslashes($quoted), $imp->user,
> > $imp->server))) { $errormsg .= $lang->fullname_error; $updated = false;
> >      }
> > }
> > _______________________________________________________________
> >
> > I don't know a lot about PHP, so I don't fully understand this function,
> > but I changed the 8th line
> >      $quoted = substr($quoted, 0, strlen($quoted)-4);
> > changing the -4 for a -5
> >      $quoted = substr($quoted, 0, strlen($quoted)-5);
> >
> > and now it works perfectly (I think).
> >
> > My questions are:
> > Anyone faced this problem before? (In other words, is this a real bug or
> > it's only on my IMP?)
> > Should I inform IMP Debian package mantainer? Or IMP coders?
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