[imp] Applying filters?

Chuck Hagenbuch chuck@horde.org
Sat, 6 Oct 2001 12:53:56 -0400


Quoting Alexander Skwar <ASkwar@DigitalProjects.com>:

> Why is it not possible to apply filters to any IMAP folders?  Only in the INBOX
> I've got the icon to apply the filters.

I think it was a design/UI decision... I don't think there's any technical
rationale behind it. Max?

-chuck

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Subject: Re: [imp] limit in the "To" field?

Quoting Alexander Skwar <ASkwar@DigitalProjects.com>:

> Are you sure?  Yesterday I sent out a message to some 60 people, with the
> To:-line being ~3000 chars wide.  For some reason, the message was sent out 
> with no subject and the header lines were visible in the normal mail body.

Hmm. Can you investigate where data gets dropped and stuff goes wrong here?

> ?  Aren't you mixing up POST and GET here?  With GET you've got a limit of ~2k
> IIRC, but POST's size is unlimited.  That's why files are uploaded with POST, 
> I suppose.

Uh, yeah. It was late. My bad.

-chuck

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