[imp] asking for an advice

Rich Lafferty rich@horde.org
Fri, 2 Feb 2001 10:40:41 -0500


On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 03:15:49PM -0000, william wallace (wwallace27@hotmail.com) wrote:
> Thankz Everybody, Thankz ya Alain.
> 
> Iam Afraid there is nothing I can do about solaris 2.6 :-(
> and If Iam not wrong, IMAP is Unnecesary when ya R using Pop
> Accounts.

Accounts are accounts; if you only want to let your users access their
account over POP, then you don't need IMAP. On the other hand, if you
want to let your users use all of IMP's features, you *do* need IMAP.

  -Rich

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Quoting Rich Lafferty <rich@horde.org>:

> Accounts are accounts; if you only want to let your users access their
> account over POP, then you don't need IMAP. On the other hand, if you
> want to let your users use all of IMP's features, you *do* need IMAP.

And just in case: this is only talking about the server. Either way, you _need_ 
imap support compiled into php.

-chuck

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Subject: Re: [imp] Strange sendmail activity associated with imp

Quoting Chris Crowley <ccrowley@tulane.edu>:

> Suggestions for where I start tearing this apart? As I said in the original
> message, I noticed it only as a result of some horrible network problems,
> these messages were stalled on the server. So reproducing the "clog" is
> undesirable (unmapping the nis server).

Not really... unless the second process is sendmail picking messages up as a 
daemon?

-chuck

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