Where does IMP upload attachment data?

Romulo Roberto Pereira rpereira@vox2vox.com
Wed, 6 Jun 2001 09:35:27 -0400


Thanks,

-Rom


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Subject: Re: [imp] IMP 2.2.5 - Viewing contents of .ZIP archives 

Quoting Joaquim Homrighausen <joho@webbplatsen.se>:

> 1) What would be a reason for IMP not allowing a user to view
> the contents of a ZIP archives? I have the path to zipinfo
> defined, but the only choice available is to download the
> attachment.

Probably you haven't enabled the viewer in config/mime.php3.

> 2) Would it be possible to allow viewing of .RAR files as they
> are becoming more and more popular?

What are they, and what is involved in viewing them?

-chuck

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Subject: Re: [imp] Idle Time Out

Quoting Parag Godkar <paragg@konark.ncst.ernet.in>:

> I wanted to know if standard times of two nations do not match then will
> this timeout feature fail and always throw out the user accessing the
> mails from another country ? If yes, then is there a better way of 
> implementing idle timeout that actually checks how much time the user
> has been idle and does not compare the server and client times ? 

Yes, it will always fail in this situation. It's a shortcoming of phplib.

-chuck

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