[horde] horde Digest, Vol 3400, Issue 1

Michael J Rubinsky mrubinsk at horde.org
Thu Aug 16 13:56:26 UTC 2012


If you install Horde directly from Horde's packages this is already  
set properly. This sounds like a distro issue.

Mike

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"L. D. James" <ljames at apollo3.com> wrote:

Quoting "L. D. James" <ljames at apollo3.com>> On 08/16/2012 08:00 AM,  
horde-request at lists.horde.org wrote:
>
>> Message: 3 Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 10:23:01 +0200 From: Jan  
>> Schneider <jan at horde.org> To: horde at lists.horde.org Subject: Re:  
>> [horde] How to add imp to the available available horde menu items  
>> Message-ID:  
>> <20120816102301.Horde.PxJhaxPcj3hQLK3lPijEGKA at neo.wg.de>  
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed;  
>> DelSp=Yes Zitat von "L. D. James" <ljames at apollo3.com>:
>>> I just installed horde on a Ubuntu version 12.04 machine.  I used
>>> the default (apt-get) repository for the install.  This is horde3
>>> and imp4.
>>>
>>> The install went well.  I brought up the page's url setup horde and
>>> imp's defaults and a imap authentication.  In the imp setup
>>> configuration page I see horde as a default menu option.  However, I
>>> don't see that option available (for imp) in the horde configuration
>>> page.  So I don't see any option.  So it's not clear how to activate
>>> this option for horde once a user logs in.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for anyone who will shed some light on this.
>> The application list for the menu configuration is only populated with
>> installed and configured applications. You need to finish IMP's
>> configuration, before you can add it to Horde's.
> Thanks, Jan.  It's really incredible.  I spend 6 months with this  
> problem.  Of course I gave up every few days and revisited it again  
> trying to figure out the solution.  I did lots of ready over the  
> months.  I have tons of book marks of which I followed all the  
> suggestions step by step.  The problem is mentioned a number of  
> times, but none of the suggestions in the forms work.
>
> Most of the people, once they have a solution, they'll just way it  
> solved, but don't post any details about how they resolved it.
>
> I really appreciate your taking the time to quickly offer  
> assistance.  However, that's not the answer that resolves the issue.
>
> The answer is very simple.  Hopefully my description here will help  
> some other poor soul that is pledged with this problem.  Also, will  
> someone post a followup to this message and tell me where this fix  
> is listed in any documentation.  There are lots of references to the  
> "/usr/share/horde3/lib/Horde/Registry.php" file.  The references I  
> find seems the suggest that, that file is supposed to be edited to  
> fix the problem.  I even tried to figure out where to edited the  
> file and made changes, then put it back to it's original.
>
> It turns out the solution is to edit the  
> "/etc/horde/horde3/registry.php" file.  Of course the exact location  
> of your registry.php file may depend on your distro.  But the file  
> to fix the problem is "registry.php" not "Registry.php".
>
> Of course all the details for using the registry.php file is  
> actually in the file.  But I didn't know out of the hundred's of php  
> files that I had to read that particular one in such details.  I had  
> already spend hours on many of the other php files before I got to  
> that one.  Of course I also spent many countless hours in the  
> actually Administration control panel where you just suggested that  
> I look.  I don't believe the control is there.  If it is, I can't  
> believe I missed it ll these months.
>
> The solution is simple.  Just change "inactive" to "active" in the  
> registry.php file and you're in business.
>
> I read lots of references of how hard and complicated horde is.  
> However, I find it very easy if you know this particular part.  When  
> I first started out 6 months ago I made it to the same place I got  
> stuck at in less than 20 minutes.  If this little tidbit had been  
> included in docs where I could have easily found it, I would have  
> been up and running in 20 minutes rather than the months I spent  
> studying horde.
>
> Thanks again for anyone who will point to that item in any of the  
> FAQ's or setup steps.
>
> -- L. James
>
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