[imp] Thank You
m.ibarra@cdcixis-na.com
m.ibarra@cdcixis-na.com
Fri, 7 Sep 2001 11:59:15 -0400
This sounds very interesting, where and how is this done?
TIA,
-mike
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From: Chuck Hagenbuch [mailto:chuck@horde.org]
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Quoting Michael Seidner <mikes@mdscomp.com>:
> Just wish there was away to implement private and public address
> books similar to how Microsoft Exchange works.
Just have two addressbooks - mark one public, one private, name them
accordingly, and preset people's addressbook preferences in IMP to add to
the
private one and search both...
-chuck
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Subject: RE: [imp] Thank You
Quoting m.ibarra@cdcixis-na.com:
> This sounds very interesting, where and how is this done?
Just set up multiple addressbooks in turba/config/sources.php.
Further discussion should move to the Turba list...
-chuck
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Subject: RE: [imp] imp 2.3 session problems. Mixing with old imp 2.2.3 in stall.
Quoting Todd Mortensen <Todd.Mortensen@veritas.com>:
> Ok, this is the wierest part. If I put in fake user names. My logs tell
> me users are being authenticated. And if I reload the browser it will
> switch between all of the people that currently have the old imp in there
> browser checking for newmail each 5 minutes. I see it login and then logout.
> I just upgraded to the newest imap-wu.
>
> I am going to try and track down how this is possible.
Something is seriously strange about your environment, methinks. Good luck
tracking it down...
-chuck
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