[imp] IMP 2.2.5, problems with PHPLIB and shared memory?

Jason Byrns Jason@ispi.net
Wed, 6 Jun 2001 12:19:30 -0500


Thanks for the suggestion.

Apache 1.3.19 still gives us the same problem.

Perhaps I should switch from using shared memory to MySQL for the
container??

-Jason


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From: "Andreas Jonsson" <anj@tena.pointless.org>
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Subject: Re: [imp] IMP 2.2.5, problems with PHPLIB and shared memory?


>
> I've problem with Apache 1.3.20 on a Solaris 7 (Sparc), but when I
downgraded to  Apache 1.3.19, everything worked fine.
>
> /Andreas
>
> Quoting Jason Byrns <Jason@ispi.net>:
>
> > Upgrading from IMP 2.0 to 2.2.5 is causing problems.  I'm still hoping
> > someone on this list can help!
> >
> > IMP 2.2.5
> > Horde 1.2.5
> > Solaris 7 (Intel)
> > Apache 1.3.20
> > PHP 4.05
> >
> > Trying to use shared memory as the container, no database support at
all.
> >
> > Things work fine, except for login failures!  If you have a bad username
or
> > password, it appears to kill session management entirely!
> >
> > The Horde "test.php3" script, at the point where you click the URL to
test
> > session management, works fine until you have a bad login through IMP.
> >
> > Also, there are three webmail installations on the same server, and they
> > all
> > die simultaneously with a failed login.
> >
> > Apache continues to serve up web pages normally, and PHP responds
normally
> > as well.  But the link within the "test.php3" page also stops
responding.
> >
> > So, either shared memory is causing trouble, or session management and
> > PHPLIB are somehow not working right?
> >
> > I duplicated the entire installation on a test system, with a fresh
Solaris
> > 7 install and everything.  Exact same problem!!!
> >
> > I've considered switching from shared memory to MySQL for the container?
> > I've also considered trying to get the standard PHPLIB instead of the
> > Horde-specific PHPLIB.  But I admit, I'm guessing here!
> >
> > ANY help would be greatly appreciated!!!  Thanks!
> >
> > --
> > Jason Byrns <Jason@ispi.net>
> >    ispi of Lincoln, Inc.
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> >
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>From chuck@horde.org Date: Wed,  6 Jun 2001 13:18:13 -0400
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Subject: Re: [imp] removed contact menu entry

Quoting Daniel Wittenberg <daniel-wittenberg@starken.com>:

> I haven't looked, but can you easily change the name of the links in the 
> horde "menubar"?

horde/config/registry.php.

-chuck

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Subject: Re: [imp] Windows mail client

Quoting Lee Nash <lee@badencorp.com>:

> Is anybody working on getting IMP being the default email client in
> Windows?

People have talked about it before, but no one has ever followed through. You 
look close! What hooks into IMP do you need? With 2.3 (I forget if I ever put 
this into 2.2; I just fixed it in 2.3), you can call IMP like this:

http://mail.example.com/horde/imp/?action=compose

... and be taken right to a compose window.

Do you need anything else?

Can you make a script that does the registry changes? That would be quite 
cool...

-chuck

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