[imp] Maintenance Tasks

2008-02-27 Thread Michael Davis
How can I ensure that maintenance tasks run regularly even if the mail client my users always work with is the Dynamic mail client? I have users who's SPAM folders are growing out of control. Setting up a maintenance task to purge them every X days is great but those tasks won't run unless

Re: [imp] Empty Trash and Empty Spam behaviour

2008-02-27 Thread Bubuk Gabrok
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 5:34 AM, Michael M Slusarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quoting Sn!per <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Suppose I am in folder F, clicking the Empty Trash or Empty Spam > > will take me to the Trash or Spam folder, after the emptying process. > > > > How can I make it such that I

Re: [imp] Dimp UI review

2008-02-27 Thread Chuck Hagenbuch
Quoting Liam Hoekenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Our UI / usability guy took a look at DIMP for a meeting I had this > morning. Thought the community may be interested in the feedback. Thanks for passing it along - please do feel free to create enhancement tickets for some of these if you want the

Re: [imp] DIMP + "delete" key

2008-02-27 Thread Michael M Slusarz
Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Quoting Liam Hoekenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Apparently, this breaks the ability to us the backspace key in the DIMP >> serach box on IE 6 (and other?) and Firefox 2 on WinXP, and Safari on OSX >> (when Safari works with DIMP) >> >> Strangely, the

Re: [imp] Mail clients and contact database lock-in

2008-02-27 Thread Jaap Winius
Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> ... In the same way, even we IMP users are, to a lesser degree, >> locked into our Horde databases where the Turba contact >> information is stored. > > Well, except that you can import/export data freely from Turba and > even synchronize it now usin

Re: [imp] DIMP + "delete" key

2008-02-27 Thread Chuck Hagenbuch
Quoting Liam Hoekenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Apparently, this breaks the ability to us the backspace key in the DIMP > serach box on IE 6 (and other?) and Firefox 2 on WinXP, and Safari on OSX > (when Safari works with DIMP) > > Strangely, the delete key on my powerbook (which sends BACKSPACE) wil

[imp] horde-webmail with postfix-dovecot-mysql

2008-02-27 Thread rajnish kumar
Dear folks I have configure Horde to use Horde version horde-webmail-1.0.5, after configuring all database setting with php setup.php. and try to loging in horde i put up user name and password it takes user name and password and come same login screen when i seen the mail.log

Re: [imp] Mail clients and contact database lock-in

2008-02-27 Thread Chuck Hagenbuch
Quoting Jaap Winius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Nevertheless, I have more than a few users who have ended up using a > dedicated GUI mail client anyway. I can't help imagining, though, that > they might have remained a little more interested in IMP/Horde if they > could at least have continued to acces

Re: [imp] Mail clients and contact database lock-in

2008-02-27 Thread Michael Rubinsky
Quoting Graeme Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: ACAP and IMSP were supposed to provide this kind of functionality. They were never taken up and the protocols are now moribund and no clients support them. FWIW, horde supports IMSP address books in Turba, a Prefs backend, and an Auth backend. Of co

Re: [imp] Mail clients and contact database lock-in

2008-02-27 Thread Jan Schneider
Zitat von Thomas Jarosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Wednesday, 27. February 2008 16:33:23 Jan Schneider wrote: >> And then there is SyncML. Not quite the same like accessing the >> address book directly with the client, but a bridge. > > And you can use Kolab (www.kolab.org) for this which is suppo

Re: [imp] Mail clients and contact database lock-in

2008-02-27 Thread Thomas Jarosch
On Wednesday, 27. February 2008 16:33:23 Jan Schneider wrote: > And then there is SyncML. Not quite the same like accessing the > address book directly with the client, but a bridge. And you can use Kolab (www.kolab.org) for this which is supported by Horde, Linux (kmail) and MS-Outlook using var

Re: [imp] Mail clients and contact database lock-in

2008-02-27 Thread Jan Schneider
And then there is SyncML. Not quite the same like accessing the address book directly with the client, but a bridge. Zitat von Graeme Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > ACAP and IMSP were supposed to provide this kind of functionality. They > were never taken up and the protocols are now moribund an

Re: [imp] Mail clients and contact database lock-in

2008-02-27 Thread Graeme Wood
ACAP and IMSP were supposed to provide this kind of functionality. They were never taken up and the protocols are now moribund and no clients support them. On Wed, 27 Feb 2008, Jaap Winius wrote: > Hi list, > > For the past six years I've been using IMP as my main mail client. > While others

[imp] Mail clients and contact database lock-in

2008-02-27 Thread Jaap Winius
Hi list, For the past six years I've been using IMP as my main mail client. While others prefer to use dedicated GUI mail clients instead, I love the fact that my client is the same everywhere and I'm never without my complete and up to date contact list. Nevertheless, I have more than a fe

Re: [imp] Empty Trash and Empty Spam behaviour

2008-02-27 Thread Michael M Slusarz
Quoting Sn!per <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Suppose I am in folder F, clicking the Empty Trash or Empty Spam > will take me to the Trash or Spam folder, after the emptying process. > > How can I make it such that I stay in folder F ? You can't. -- ___ Michael Slusar

[imp] Empty Trash and Empty Spam behaviour

2008-02-27 Thread Sn!per
Suppose I am in folder F, clicking the Empty Trash or Empty Spam will take me to the Trash or Spam folder, after the emptying process. How can I make it such that I stay in folder F ? -- Roger --- Sign Up for free Email at http://ureg.home.net.m