[cvs] [Wiki] changed: FAQ/User/IMP

Eric Rostetter eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu
Thu Feb 9 11:33:34 PST 2006


ericr  Thu, 09 Feb 2006 11:33:33 -0800

Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ/User/IMP
New Revision:  1.4
Change log:  Update info for IMP 4.x (filters and mailing lists)

@@ -56,8 +56,12 @@
 
 **[IMP 3.x]** Full support for multiple addresses is still being implemented. But, in most cases you can store multiple addresses in a single Address book entry simply by listing all the email addresses in the Address book Email field separated by commas. Do not use semicolons (";") to separate lists of email addresses.
 
 Note that the number of addresses that fit in a single entry may be limited.
+
+**[IMP 4.x]** IMP 4.x integrates with Turba to provide **list** entries to contain multiple contacts.  First, you must create a separate entry for each
+address to be included in the list.  Then you can create a list containing those entries.  IMP 4.0 versions have a few display issues when using
+such lists which are fixed in IMP 4.1.
 
 +++ How do I attach a file to a message I've composed?
 Due to the nature of Web-based mail, attaching a file to a message you are about to send is slightly different than what you may be accustomed to in conventional mail programs. Attaching a file requires two steps. While composing the message:
 
@@ -83,9 +87,13 @@
 You can also create, remove, or arrange the order of rules from the Filters Rules page. Note that rules are applied once per message, hence rule order is significant. Make sure you have the most important rules first.
 
 There are also modules in CVS to interface with !SpamAssassin ([http://cvs.horde.org/cvs.php/sam/ sam]), set up vacation notices ([http://cvs.horde.org/cvs.php/vacation/ vacation]), and set up automatic forwarding ([http://cvs.horde.org/cvs.php/forwards/ forwards]).
 
-There is also a configuration item in the cvs HEAD version of IMP that allows one to report spammers to a local spamassassin installation additionally or instead of the IMP blacklist.
+**[IMP 4.x]**  There is now a separate module called **Ingo** to do filtering.  IMP no longer has any filtering itself, and instead interfaces with
+Ingo for filtering.
+
+There is also a configuration item in IMP which allows one to report spammers to a local spamassassin installation additionally or instead of
+the IMP blacklist.  Optionally it can also report messages incorrectly filtered as spam as not being spam.
 
 +++ After using IMP, my non-Web mail program shows a message with the subject, "DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE -- FOLDER INTERNAL DATA".
 This is an artifact of the IMAP server that your organization uses, from which IMP retrieves your messages. The message can be ignored.
 


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