[imp] stupid question
Egan
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On Sun, 20 May 2001 23:15:07 -0400, Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>
wrote:
>> is that any plan to implement frame like yahoo interface.
> No, we got rid of frames based on much feedback,
Yay!
>From corner@chello.at Date: 22-May-2001
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From: Tom Corner <corner@chello.at>
To: Todd Aiken <taiken@ubishops.ca>,
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Subject: Re: [imp] cyrus imap?
Todd,
Here is where I found it:
ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus-mail/imap-3.3.tar.gz
I am trying the ANSI version, but I haven't got it to compile apparently php
needs an imap library - so I am trying to hack it so that it compiles.
Thanks again,
Tom -still puzzled
On 22-May-2001 Todd Aiken wrote:
>> Thanks Todd,
>> But I am not using pine. I have a server that has been running cyrus-imapd
>> for
>> about 6 months. Now I see I have several versions of rfc822.h on my desktop
>> system where I access the imap server with xfmail. Also, perhaps a better
>> solution, is to use the rfc822.h found in the imap-3.3.tar.gz file I have
>> just
>> found at the Cyrus ftp site. There are two versions of c-client and each has
>> its own rfc822.h. One is labled ANSI and the other is non-ANSI. A regular
>> profusion of rfc822.h files. Any clues on the best to use?
>
> I would definately take the one out of the Cyrus imap tar file, but am not
> sure which one I would try, because I don't know what the ANSI refers
> to. I'm guessing that it refers to some sort of compliancy of the IMAP
> server, so I would probably try it first, and then switch to non-ANSI if it
> didn't work... but don't quote me on this. :-)
>
> Incidentally, I couldn't find a version 3.3 of imap on Cyrus' FTP site-
> where did you find this file?
>
>
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