[imp] Problem sending messages
David A. Golden
dagolden@mindspring.com
Mon, 05 Feb 2001 10:49:03 -0500
This is a bug in php-4.0.4pl1-3 as released by Redhat. (Replacing
php-4.0.3) They are in the process of doing QA on a fix. You can get a
temporary fix by getting new php4 test rpms at:
http://people.redhat.com/nalin/test/
Be sure to get all the ones relevant to your system.
David Golden
At 04:04 AM 2/5/01, you wrote:
>I am experiencing a problem sending messages through imp, which
>generates this message when I click on send from the compose screen.
>
>This is the error message:
>
>
>Warning: Undefined index: Send Message
>in /var/www/html/horde/imp/compose.php3 on line 251
>
>This is my configuration:
>
>Horde 1.2.4
>IMP 2.2.4
>Redhat 7.0 (with up-to-date) patches
>mysql-3.23.32-1.7
>php-4.0.4pl1-3
>imap-2000-3
>apache-1.3.14-3
>
>Thank you for any hints
>
>
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Subject: Re: [imp] found problem when using traditional Chinese characters in the filename as attachment
Quoting Fengchou Li <sl6xx@luxent.com.tw>:
> I just found a problem on my IMP server. I got an email with an attachment
> in it. It's a ms excel file but the file name is in traditional Chinese
> character set like this:
> "經銷商報價(經銷商).xls"
My guess is that isn't a valid filename. Can you send me an attachment with a
Chinese name, and I'll see if I can find a reliable way to make it downloadable?
-chuck
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Subject: Re: [imp] Problem with devel imp
Quoting David den Boer <denboer@bowdigital.ca>:
> When logging into IMP using a good address or bad, I get a "document
> contained no data" error in Netscape and a "The attempt to load
> 'Accessing URL:http://webmail.bowdigital.ca/horde/imp/redirect.php'
> failed" error.
Okay - I haven't been able to produce this yet, but at least you, the demo
site, and one other person have.
So: if you can go to http://bugs.php.net/bugs-generating-backtrace.php and
follow those instructions for getting a backtrace (I'm assuming that if you
look in your apache logs, you'll see apache segfaulting), that might help us
figure out why things are dying (and it should be submitted to the php folks so
they can fix it).
Other questions: what version of php are you running, what platform, etc. - I'm
trying to nail down who might be affected by this.
-chuck
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