[imp] contacts disapeared after update

Bartosz Aninowski bart@sonik.pl
Thu, 7 Jun 2001 22:17:14 +0200


> > I did it and found no solutions
> 
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=imp&w=2&r=1&s=contacts+link&q=b
no solution
> 
> > > You're going to have to be a lot more specific than that. Horde 
> > > Auth hasn't broken recently..
> > What details?
> 
> Well, what do you mean by "can't login"? That could encompass a 
> lot of things. 
> Are you getting errors? What does your imap server log say (you 
> were using the 
> imap driver, right?) etc...
No errors!
Login screen show up again.
Yes I am using imap driver, I posted all my config.
no turba error file in /tmp 


>From lee@badencorp.com Date: Thu,  7 Jun 2001 16:35:18 -0400
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Subject: Re: [imp] Windows mail client

Quoting Lee Nash <lee@badencorp.com>:

> Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:
> > 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.
> 
> Putting that link into the registry gets me to the login screen, even
> though
> I have a session going.  Also we need to be able to pass in the target of
> the
> mailto <mailto:imp@lists.horde.org>.  Maybe the action link needs to be
> (not very php oriented..sigh)
> 
> http://mail.example.com/horde/imp/?action=compose&mailto=%1
> (The %1 is the mailto target to be in the To field in compose) 
> 
> Anyway, I attached the .reg file to install the Imp client.
> 
> -lee
> 
> > 
> > Do you need anything else?
> > 
> > Can you make a script that does the registry changes? That would be quite
> 
> > cool...
> > 
> > -chuck
> 
> 

Is an IMP session valid only to the browser window that you logged into horde
with?  

I can get mailto: links to pop a new window up to the imp login screen.  After
logging in, I get a compose window (but no recipient).

-lee




>From tim.dodge@btinternet.com Date: Thu,  7 Jun 2001 22:57:06 +0100
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Subject: Re: [imp] Attachment Problems

Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:

> Quoting Tim Dodge <tim.dodge@btinternet.com>:
> 
> > Firstly, RTF documents seem to be being mangled in some way. I
> recall there 
> > was a problem with 2.2 adding an extra line, but this problem seems
> to be
> > different.
> 
> I'm going to need more details on this one - I just saved an rtf file
> from 
> word2000, sent it to myself, and saved the attachment, and it's
> exactly 
> identical to the original rtf file.

No, I don't have problems when IMP decodes them either. 

Someone I send them to (who uses Outlook) complains that the decoded RTFs
attachments I send him are always corrupt. I've also sent them to myself at
work, and when I save them from Pegasus, they are also corrupt. It looks like
the file has been wordwrapped?

I sent both you and Anil a zip file that shows the before and after.

> > And finally, can I vote to have the "contacts" menu option put back
> in? I run 
> > Imp as the root directory - so I don't have the Horde menu at the
> bottom
> > of the screen.
> 
> Any particular reason you do that?

Mainly because of the space it takes up, but also because I don't really use any
of the other modules.

Cheers,
Tim