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>>>> Could you please explain on how we can do this? I have never seen a
>>>> configuration option which sound like what we need.
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>> Zitat von Jan Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>> Zitat von Listaccount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>>> Zitat von Liam Hoeken
Zitat von Jan Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Zitat von Listaccount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> Zitat von Liam Hoekenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>> Jan Schneider wrote:
>>>> Zitat von Kevin Konowalec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>&g
Zitat von Liam Hoekenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jan Schneider wrote:
>> Zitat von Kevin Konowalec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>> This is exactly what we did. Since you can change your "from" and
>>> "reply-to" fields in your identities it became necessary to embed the
>>> user's actual login ID in
Zitat von Andrew Kenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I look after a server that is of the following specifications
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> Apache Version : - 2.2.4
> PHP Version : - 5.2.3
> Horde Version : - 3.1.4
> IMP Version : - 4.1.4
> Gollem Version 1.0
> Passwd Version : - 3.0.1
> Turba Version : - 2.1.4
> MySql Versi
Zitat von Cerephax Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
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> I am new to Horde & Imp, but have strong working knowledge of Apache and
> SSL. My question is:
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> When attempting to access IMP (or Horde in general) through Internet
> Explorer (IE) via an SSL (HTTPS) connection, every page takes 10-15
Zitat von [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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> Hello Michael,
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> But the setting of php is memory_limit = 512M...
> So, how to solve the problem ?
> Any solution for fixed ?
This is a PHP and not an IMP problem. Have a look if later in php.ini
the value is set again or if you have more than one php.ini.
R
Zitat von Jan Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I just noticed that the attachment size limits are applied no matter
> if the attachments are sent with the message or as linked attachments.
> The rationale behind linked attachments was to avoid sending large
> files with the SMTP protocol w