leo leonid wrote:


On 08.11.2004, at 23:42, Christofer Dutz wrote:

This is a thing that I want to do aswell and haven't managed to do it up till now.
Unfortunately I had so many other things a had to look at first, so this wasn't my number one priority task.
But as this thread already exists, I would appreciate a howto on how to install/activate/configure the webmial
stuff cocoon provides.



It's all there, please read.

Well thanks a lot ... It is not that I haven't tried ... how about giving me a hint at where to start. If you are refering to the installation-documentation on the sample site. I found it more than useless because it is missing ALL important parts. What do I need a descriptions of the different parts of the webmail-pages and the internal structure, if I can't even find it. It sould be part of the Scratchpad block ... couldn't find anything there. So would you please be so kind and guide my way sort of like "Go North" instead of "Wrong Direction" ... Please ... I would realy appreciate real help.



One thing I habve recognized when trying out the demo site ... I am not able to test it, if the username vontains an "@". As this is rather comon when serving several domains on one mailserver, I would like to know if this can b a problem?


I'll try to restore the currently broken sample. Keep tab on http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32124 .

This was not the error I was talking about ... (I think) ... I noticed, that when communicating with the remote IMAP server an "@" is used as separator. If an "@" is contained in an Email-Address the system contacts an invalid hostname and this always failes (what a supprise ;) )


Chris


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