Hi folks,
The other day I set up a new system based on Horde 3.3.9 and IMP
4.3.8. Well, actually I'm guilty of taking a shortcut and copying the
entire horde directory structure from another system that already
worked. I installed a new empty Horde database for it using the same
passwords
Hi folks,
My system runs Horde 3.3.9 and IMP 4.3.8. It all works perfectly
except for this strange warning that is displayed at the top of the
page (just below the row of icons) when users access their Personal
Information page:
We cannot verify that this request was really sent by you
Quoting Jaap Winius :
Quoting Jan Schneider :
Rather sounds like some incompatibility problem with your c-client imap
library and a certain message in the user's inbox.
That seemed like a promising explanation, so I renamed the inbox and
replaced it with an empty file. A quick test s
Quoting Jan Schneider :
Rather sounds like some incompatibility problem with your c-client imap
library and a certain message in the user's inbox.
That seemed like a promising explanation, so I renamed the inbox and
replaced it with an empty file. A quick test showed that new messages
were
Hi all,
One of my Horde/Imp servers (Imp H3 4.1.5) has an account that can't
read its own inbox. Other accounts on the same system are unaffected.
When using the problem account, the inbox always appears empty. The
current workaround is a symlink in the user's mail directory that
points t
Hi list,
After upgrading from Horde2 to Horde3 a few months ago, I only just
noticed (doh!) that the system is stripping out any attachments before
it saves sent messages. This seems to be a space-saving measure for
which I really don't have any need. Is there a way to disable this
feature
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
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
Quoting Jan Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 07:15:07 UT
>
> "UT" is not a valid timezone.
According to RFC 2822, UT is a valid timezone, albeit an obsolete one (search
for "obs-zone"). However, that's not a reason not to support it.
Cheers,
Jaap
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Hi all,
Recently I noticed that IMP4 (v4.1.5) has a problem interpreting a
certain date header format:
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 07:15:07 UT
In this case, IMP4 will display "Unknown Date" for such messages when listing
the contents of a folder. However, when the message itself is opened,
th
Quoting Bjørn Mork <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I fully agree with you that you encoding is the only way to ensure that
> a message can be delivered without any relay or gateway MTA altering the
> body, and that such altering really should be a no-no. But the fact is
> that RFC 2822 does allow you to s
Quoting Michael M Slusarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Could someone please explain how to avoid quoted printable for the
>> content transfer encoding of the message body? I'd like to see IMP
>> v4.1.5 use 8-bit MIME negotiation whenever possible, but that doesn't
>> seem to be happening in my case.
>
Hi all,
Could someone please explain how to avoid quoted printable for the
content transfer encoding of the message body? I'd like to see IMP
v4.1.5 use 8-bit MIME negotiation whenever possible, but that doesn't
seem to be happening in my case.
Thanks,
Jaap
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Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You have to set session.save_path in your php.ini (or other PHP
> configuration) to where you actually store sessions.
Got it. The session tool is working fine now. However, I notice that if
I log out of Horde3 and restart my browser(tab), the old se
Quoting Michael M Slusarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Not Horde, IMP.
Doh! Silly me. I'm using the wps_sober theme and made the following
edit to the imp/themes/wps_sober/screen.css file:
.folderunsub {
font-style: italic;
+ background-color: #DEE8F8;
}
This makes the unsubscribed
Quoting Michael M Slusarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ... you can change this yourself by defining a background
> color in themes/screen.css for the 'folderunsub' class
Cool! Only there isn't a 'folderunsub' in the themes/screen.css file
that comes with Horde 3.1.5. Is it called something else in thi
Hi list,
When starting up the Sessions tool under Administration in Horde 3.1.5,
I get nothing except the following errors:
Warning: dir(/var/lib/php5) [function.dir]: failed to open dir:
Permission denied in
/var/www/umrk/horde3/lib/Horde/SessionHandler/none.php on line 54
Fatal error: Call to
Quoting Michael M Slusarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This is an incorrect statement. Horde/IMP doesn't "ignore" these
> files. In fact, Horde/IMP doesn't have access to those files at all.
> It is your IMAP server that is ignoring those files.
I stand corrected. It must be that the IMAP server on m
Hi all,
When using IMAP subscriptions and the Folder Navigator in IMP4 to show a
complete list of subscribed and unsubscribed folders, has anyone noticed
how hard it is to tell the difference between the two? As opposed to the
IMP3 overview in Horde2 that displays the unsubscribed folders using
bo
Quoting Michael M Slusarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> http://wiki.horde.org/ImpUWIMAPNamespaces
I tried using a patched version of the uw-imapd package, but in my case
that seemed to have no effect, so I just used the standard version. The
actual solution for me included getting two things right:
Fir
Hi all,
When using Horde2/IMP3, the drop-down list of mail folders has always
been as it should be: there may be many mail folders, but only those
that have been subscribed to show up in the list. With Horde3/IMP4,
however, the same drop-down list shows many folders that I don't want
to see -- oft
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