I have my Horde installation working just the way I need it, except for the
mobile devices. Something weird happened with my Horde, and I only noticed
it by chance.
My webserver is 192.168.1.14. My mail server is 192.168.1.13. Traffic
from outside hits the router and ports 80 and 443 are sent t
Quoting john smith :
I have my Horde installation working just the way I need it, except for the
mobile devices. Something weird happened with my Horde, and I only noticed
it by chance.
My webserver is 192.168.1.14. My mail server is 192.168.1.13. Traffic
from outside hits the router and po
Forgive me - I wasn't clear.
The set-up I have - and had, until it went awry, was that the Horde is on
one server, the mail server (SMTP, IMAP and POP3) were on a different
server, and the database is on another one.
So, when I add the account to the iPhone, I `tail -f /var/log/httpd/* |
grep -v
Quoting john smith :
Forgive me - I wasn't clear.
The set-up I have - and had, until it went awry, was that the Horde is on
one server, the mail server (SMTP, IMAP and POP3) were on a different
server, and the database is on another one.
So, when I add the account to the iPhone, I `tail -f /v