defaults.php3

Andre Castanheira aocastanheira@cariocaengenharia.com.br
Mon, 1 Oct 2001 16:03:32 -0300


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Hi,
I've checked out horde and imp cvs.
Now I'm trying to put two versions of imp on the same machine.
Until now I use imp version 2.2.5 and it has default.php3 file.
I think that it doesn't exist in current cvs tree. Was it replaced by =
conf.php ?

Thanks,
Andr=E9

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Subject: Re: [imp] defaults.php3

Quoting Andre Castanheira <aocastanheira@cariocaengenharia.com.br>:

> I've checked out horde and imp cvs.
> Now I'm trying to put two versions of imp on the same machine.
> Until now I use imp version 2.2.5 and it has default.php3 file.
> I think that it doesn't exist in current cvs tree. Was it replaced by
> conf.php ?

Yup, that's correct.

-chuck

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