Logo in the bottom left

Chris Kubin kubin@ispmgt.com
Thu, 06 Sep 2001 17:04:43 -0400


I need to change the horde logo in the bottom left corner of the screen
to a company specific file.
I do not see an option for this image to be changed in the html.php3
files.

I have looked through the past messages, and the way it was described
before didn't click for me.  If someone could give me a step by step
process for doing this, I would appreciate it.

Thanks



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Quoting FL KOF <kof_fl@hotmail.com>:

> I found that the problem still existed in the lastest CVS today.
> Could you please check with me? Thanks a lot!

I can't reproduce it.

-chuck

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>From chuck@horde.org Date: Thu,  6 Sep 2001 17:39:51 -0400
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Subject: Re: [imp] IMP takes too much time to open Inbox.

Quoting Daniel Gil <daniel@wap.com.ar>:

> Iam runnig IMP 2.2.1 & Horde 1.2.1 in a Sun Solaris 2.6 with Mysql 3.22.32,
> PHP 3.0.18 & Apache 1.3.14.
> 
> My problem is this: the inbox takes too much time to show the mails on it
> when it haves large emails (mail + attach aprox 3Mb). There is someway to
> make it faster ??.

Well, those are all old versions. PHP4 would definitely help you. So, possibly, 
would a faster IMAP server - which is it, where is it, etc...

-chuck

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>From chuck@horde.org Date: Thu,  6 Sep 2001 17:47:03 -0400
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Subject: Re: [imp] Setting location of INBOX

Quoting askwar@DigitalProjects.com:

> a) Where's this "INBOX" located?

Wherever your IMAP server thinks it is.

> b) How can I tell IMP or maybe even uw-imap that my INBOX isn't where it
> supposes it is, but that the user askwar has it instead in
> ~/Mail/2001-09-Mailbox ?

You'll need to hack uw-imap.

-chuck

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Quoting Todd Mortensen <Todd.Mortensen@veritas.com>:

> I have done further testing have found that imp is not validating the IMAP
> logins correctly and passing me into the mail system.  And showing me the
> current session from my old installation.   

I'm still rather confused about what is happening, etc. Have you checked the 
logs that your IMAP server keeps? IMP doesn't just randomly authenticate 
people...

-chuck

p.s. Do you happen to know Zafrir Gan? If so, ask him for me if he knows when 
the War Memorial starts having open court on Fridays/Sundays, and if he's 
going. He'll understand. :)

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