[imp] managing ms-tnef attachment

deckert florian fdeckert@sopra.com
Tue, 03 Jul 2001 09:27:50 +0200


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Whoua, my exchange manager found the solution.
Whe had to configure Exchange to NOT use the "exchange rich text format", so
every mail is shown in classical MIME format.

deckert florian wrote:

> hi,
> I'm trying to setup IMP to connect to a EXCHANGE server.
> Everything is working fine but this damed 'application/ms-tnef'
> IMP seems just not know about this part of the mail.
> I tried to modify the mime.php3 file to add this mime type, but i'm
> still unable to show these attachments.
> I found the TNEF (1.0.1) application, but I don't know how to handle it
> with IMP.
>
> So is there any 'easy' way to solve this ?
> --
> Florian DECKERT
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Whoua, my exchange manager found the solution.
<br>Whe had to configure Exchange to NOT use the "exchange rich text format",
so every mail is shown in classical MIME format.
<p>deckert florian wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>hi,
<br>I'm trying to setup IMP to connect to a EXCHANGE server.
<br>Everything is working fine but this damed 'application/ms-tnef'
<br>IMP seems just not know about this part of the mail.
<br>I tried to modify the mime.php3 file to add this mime type, but i'm
<br>still unable to show these attachments.
<br>I found the TNEF (1.0.1) application, but I don't know how to handle
it
<br>with IMP.
<p>So is there any 'easy' way to solve this ?
<br>--
<br>Florian DECKERT
<br>System Manager
<br>SOPRA S.A. - Annecy - France
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<br>"Welcome to the real world" (The Matrix : 1999)
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Subject: Re: [dev] notifications and recurring tasks for NAG

Zitat von Jon Parise <jon@csh.rit.edu>:

> [Moving this to the Nag mailing list.]
> 
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 01:13:53AM +0200, Atif Ghaffar wrote:
> 
> > If NAG is going to be more than just for demo at Oreilly conf, then I
> > would like to ditch the reminder app in favour of NAG.
> 
> I started writing it as an example application, but it's already
> past that point, so it's future direction is really undetermined.
> 
> > Would it be possible to implement notification of tasks in advance via
> > email/sms/fax (any backend handler).

This should be implemented horde wide. I already thought about it to notify 
kronolith alarms to the user.
A quick solution would be to implement a method in the imp api that let other 
horde apps store a message into the logged in user's mailbox.
Of course we further need a crontab script to handle this if the user is not 
logged in.

> Sure, I don't see why not.  It would be fairly easy to write a
> generic Notification class with a number of backend
> implementations.
> 
> > Also would it make sense to implement recurring events. Birthdays, etc.
> 
> I'd have to say that those kinds of events would belong in a
> Kronolith setup.  Kronolith is aimed more at being a calendar
> while Nag is meant to be a simple list of ToDo tasks which may or
> may not be bound to a given date or time.

Correct. And they're already implemented in kronolith.

Jan.