[imp] "big three" webmail providers courting campus

2007-05-31 Thread Liam Hoekenga
Our institution is being courted by Hotmail and GMail (and I wouldn't be surprised to see Yahoo to throw it's hat in the ring) - encouraging us to stop providing email service to our students, instead allowing provider /X/ to host all of our student email. One of my coworkers pointed out today

Re: [imp] "big three" webmail providers courting campus

2007-05-31 Thread tdrewry
Our institution is seeing similar courtship from goggle and hotmail. However, we're much more interested in keeping our accounts local and our logs our own. I will say that the same gripe your students give is the one that comes knocking on my door most often... interface. We actually have an

Re: [imp] "big three" webmail providers courting campus

2007-05-31 Thread Joseph Brennan
Liam Hoekenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > One of my coworkers pointed out today that Google had placed an ad in > our student newspaper asking people to take a survey, And the students don't ask themselves how Google makes money from this? Maybe the expectation of online privacy is now an anti

[imp] troubles with dimp

2007-05-31 Thread Joseph Malone
Hey all, I'm trying to get dimp working with a CVS updated version of horde, imp, dimp, and framework. According to horde/test.php, my versions are as follows: Horde: 3.2-cvs Dimp: H3 (1.0-cvs) Imp: H3 (4.2-cvs) PHP Version: 5.1.2 Horde and imp work fine, and dimp initially loads correctly,

Re: [imp] troubles with dimp

2007-05-31 Thread Joseph Malone
Small update... Apparently, the cvs update wasn't updating my IMP/lib/IMAP/Cache.php... I deleted the file, updated again, and now the IMP_IMAP_Cache::getCacheID error is gone... but "The server was unable to generate the message list. Please try again later" message remains... Now I have

[imp] Imp configuration question

2007-05-31 Thread Chris McMacken
I have been working on setting IMP up for the last few days. I am trying to use a remote IMAP server to do all of the authentication, both for IMP and for Horde. On my IMAP server logs it shows me login and login and theres no errors. my horde.log doesn't report anything when I login now, I end up

Re: [imp] "big three" webmail providers courting campus

2007-05-31 Thread Chuck Hagenbuch
Quoting Liam Hoekenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Our institution is being courted by Hotmail and GMail (and I wouldn't be > surprised to see Yahoo to throw it's hat in the ring) - encouraging us > to stop providing email service to our students, instead allowing > provider /X/ to host all of our stude

Re: [imp] "big three" webmail providers courting campus

2007-05-31 Thread Chuck Hagenbuch
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I will say that the same gripe your students give is the one that comes > knocking on my door most often... interface. I am the first to admit the UI isn't perfect and the first to ask you for help. :) > I have a student group this summer who are planning to create

Re: [imp] "big three" webmail providers courting campus

2007-05-31 Thread Kevin Konowalec
Our students don't complain so much about the interface (which is surprising since we serve around 80,000 staff and students). Though we do get a lot of requests for AJAX-like functionality. Drag and drop sort of thing. But the big one is a calendar... but since the bigwings have a death

Re: [imp] Imp configuration question

2007-05-31 Thread Joseph Malone
what about your web server logs? i'm assuming you're running horde on apache, is there anything in the error_log? Quoting Chris McMacken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I have been working on setting IMP up for the last few days. I am > trying to use a remote IMAP server to do all of the authentication

Re: [imp] troubles with dimp

2007-05-31 Thread Michael M Slusarz
Quoting Joseph Malone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Small update... > > Apparently, the cvs update wasn't updating my > IMP/lib/IMAP/Cache.php... I deleted the file, updated again, and now > the IMP_IMAP_Cache::getCacheID error is gone... but "The server was > unable to generate the message list. Please

[imp] imp problem, login works w/ IE but not firefox

2007-05-31 Thread John Heim
Hi, We are setting up a new web server and I am having a problem configureing horde3 and imp4. I installed horde3 and imp4 via apt-get from a mirror of debian stable. I then went through the horde administration settings and made sure they were the same on our old server and our new server. We

Re: [imp] troubles with dimp

2007-05-31 Thread Joseph Malone
Quoting Michael M Slusarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Make particular note that if you have used DIMP in the past (i.e. > before the last week), several new configuration options were added in > the past week that will totally break your server unless they are set. > yes, we have used DIMP in the pas

Re: [imp] "big three" webmail providers courting campus

2007-05-31 Thread Jan Schneider
Zitat von Kevin Konowalec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Our students don't complain so much about the interface (which is > surprising since we serve around 80,000 staff and students). Though > we do get a lot of requests for AJAX-like functionality. Drag and > drop sort of thing. But the big one is a

Re: [imp] imp problem, login works w/ IE but not firefox

2007-05-31 Thread Chuck Hagenbuch
Quoting John Heim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > We are setting up a new web server and I am having a problem configureing > horde3 and imp4. I installed horde3 and imp4 via apt-get from a mirror of > debian stable. I then went through the horde administration settings and > made sure they were t

Re: [imp] "big three" webmail providers courting campus

2007-05-31 Thread Chuck Hagenbuch
Quoting Jan Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Our students don't complain so much about the interface (which is >> surprising since we serve around 80,000 staff and students). Though >> we do get a lot of requests for AJAX-like functionality. Drag and >> drop sort of thing. But the big one is a

Re: [imp] "big three" webmail providers courting campus

2007-05-31 Thread Kevin Konowalec
On May 31, 2007, at 10:36 PM, Chuck Hagenbuch wrote: > > To add my own take on this: it sort of depends what you mean by > "communicate with exchange". Microsoft makes it very hard to talk to > exchange from non-microsoft clients, and for good reason - it's their > lock in feature. They put a lot