[horde] Horde Handbook

Liam Hoekenga liamr at deathstar.org
Wed Feb 6 19:43:03 UTC 2008


We (umich) have some documentation that could be used for a basis for 
IMP / Turba..

Using web.mail.umich.edu: Getting Started
**     http://www.itd.umich.edu/itcsdocs/s4297/

Using web.mail.umich.edu: Address Book
     http://www.itd.umich.edu/itcsdocs/s4330/

Using web.mail.umich.edu: Mail Folders
     http://www.itd.umich.edu/itcsdocs/s4332/

Using web.mail.umich.edu: Attachments
    http://www.itd.umich.edu/itcsdocs/s4331/

Using Server-Side Filters to Manage/Organize Your E-Mail (Including 
Accept and Block Lists)
    http://www.itd.umich.edu/itcsdocs/s4325/

Our doc writers don't have time to translate stuff in to docbook, but it 
could be used as starting point.

**** <http://www.itd.umich.edu/itcsdocs/s4330/>Liam

Josh Endries wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just wanted to let everyone know, I've received multiple 
> complains/requests from my users for better webmail documentation, so 
> I've decided to write a handbook for Horde and some applications (IMP, 
> Kronolith, Turba at least). I'm generally using the FreeBSD Handbook as 
> a guide, which has proven invaluable to me and many others. It probably 
> won't be an exhaustive list of everything you can do or change, but 
> rather a basic reference for new users.
>
> For example: recently I had a user struggle with alarms in Kronolith. 
> They thought the alarms would do something other than just send out an 
> email...this document would explain what happens so they don't waste 
> hours trying to get it working (coincidentally, the notification script 
> has so few error messages I couldn't figure out why it wasn't sending 
> the email notifications in a reasonable amount of time).
>
> If people want to help, that's cool, otherwise it will just take longer. 
> It's in the very early stages now (aka, I picked a title). :) I'm 
> planning on using DocBook, which is what the FreeBSD Handbook uses, and 
> I found LyX which is a pretty nice DocBook editor. I've never done this 
> before so I hope it turns out well!
>
> I'll have an SVN site set up soon.
>
> J
>   



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