[imp] Resetting IMAP Folder Cache on IMP

Andrew Eells andrew.eells at pbti.org
Mon Jul 26 21:52:20 UTC 2010


Hello,

Thanks so much for your suggestion, but, unfortunately editing conf.php 
did not alleviate the issue.  However we have noticed some rather 
strange phenomena.  We have a few users who are indeed able to access 
their folders in one browser but not another.  For example, one user is 
able to access everything through Firefox but not in Internet Explorer. 
The same user cannot access any folders when logging in through Firefox 
on another computer. When I log in on the same machine, I am unable to 
access my folders in either browser.  We have had a number of instances 
such as this.  Does anyone have any suggestions as to the source of our 
problem?  It does not seem that one browser is providing better results 
than another.  We have users who can access every folder in their 
account through IE, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari.

As a matter of curiosity, does imp have any dependency on ingo?  As I 
mentioned in the first email, we disabled ingo rather than trying to 
make it work for us, as no one in our organization uses the filter 
functionality.


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> Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 15:14:46 -0600
> From: Michael M Slusarz<slusarz at horde.org>
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> Quoting Andrew Eells<andrew.eells at pbti.org>:
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>    
>> Hello,
>>
>> How can we administratively tell IMP to reload everyone's IMAP
>> folders list?  We've upgraded recently, as described below, and
>> everything is working except for peoples' preexisting folders are
>> not showing up.
>>
>> Webmail>managing folders>Rebuild Folder Tree doesn't seem to have
>> any effect, nor does "show unsubscribed folders".  The Admin setup
>> option $confserver[cache][folders] check box in the administration
>> section of Horde does not work.
>>
>> New folders created through IMP do show up.  Both the old and new
>> folders are easily visible in Thunderbird or Outlook.  Horde.log
>> doesn't report any errors.
>>
>> In table horde_prefs, rows with pref_name = 'expanded_folders' seem
>> to be storing a cache of folder names for each user, but deleting
>> the row has no affect, good or bad.
>>      
> Try deleting your Horde cache.  The location will vary depending on
> the backend - this is something configured in horde/config/conf.php.
>
> michael
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