Call to a member function on a non-object in conf.php on line
120
Marco Pirovano
marco.pirovano@uni-bocconi.it
Wed, 01 Aug 2001 10:27:53 +0200
Hello,
I just have installed HORDE 1.3.4 and the last CVS for IMP and
I have got the following error when I try to open IMP home page:
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in
/usr/local/apache/htdocs/horde-1.3.4/imp/config/conf.php on line 120
Can somebody help me ?
Ciao,
Marco
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Subject: Square brackets in filter rules?
I'm using IMP 2.3.7.
I'd like to create a filter rule that contains square brackets.
For example, I'd like to filter email with "[imp]" in its subject
to go into its own folder. I have tried all of the following in
a filter rule, but none of them seem to work:
[imp]
\[imp\]
\\[imp\\]
\\\[imp\\\]
This square-bracket filtering is important, because I don't want
to filter mail with (for example) the words "important" or
"simple" into that folder, only the mail from this mailing
list whose subject contains the string "[imp]".
I haven't found any documentation which describes how to do this,
and any pointers to such documentation would be appreciated ...
as well as any suggestions that you might make.
Thanks in advance.
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Lloyd Zusman
ljz@asfast.com