[imp] Warning: Use of undefined constant SORTARRIVAL
Scott Singleton
scott@beacon-inc.com
Mon, 5 Nov 2001 10:23:49 -0500
I think these are IMAP constants that should be defined in PHP when compiled
with imap support
the only reference I could find to setting up this constant was at
php_imap.c in the php source code. I'd take a look and see if your PHP
isn't wacked...
then again..
-Scott
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Subject: [imp] Warning: Use of undefined constant SORTARRIVAL
I came in this morning to see these errors at login.php. Can someone tell
me where these constants are defined so that I can try to figure out what
changed.
Thanks
Warning: Use of undefined constant SORTARRIVAL - assumed 'SORTARRIVAL' in
/usr/share/horde/imp/config/prefs.php on line 215
Warning: Use of undefined constant SORTARRIVAL - assumed 'SORTARRIVAL' in
/usr/share/horde/imp/config/prefs.php on line 219
Warning: Use of undefined constant SORTDATE - assumed 'SORTDATE' in
/usr/share/horde/imp/config/prefs.php on line 220
Warning: Use of undefined constant SORTFROM - assumed 'SORTFROM' in
/usr/share/horde/imp/config/prefs.php on line 221
Warning: Use of undefined constant SORTSUBJECT - assumed 'SORTSUBJECT' in
/usr/share/horde/imp/config/prefs.php on line 222
Warning: Use of undefined constant SORTSIZE - assumed 'SORTSIZE' in
/usr/share/horde/imp/config/prefs.php on line 223
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Subject: Re: [imp] Warning: Use of undefined constant SORTARRIVAL
Quoting Mike Coughlan <mcoughlan@gothambroadband.com>:
> I came in this morning to see these errors at login.php. Can someone tell
> me where these constants are defined so that I can try to figure out what
> changed.
They are defined by the php imap module...
-chuck
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From: Cliff Green <green@UMDNJ.EDU>
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Subject: Re: [imp] automatically appending a default domain name to unqualified addresses?
Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:
> Quoting Steeman Philip <philip.steeman@kh.khbo.be>:
[munch]
> > 3) when you click on 'Send Message' expand all the names that are
> > still unqualified, by appending the maildomain name.
>
> How do you warn people about sending messages to people that don't match
> in their addressbook?
I think the key is in one of the options you mention below (#2)...
> It would be good to run expand names on send, automatically, also.
Please.
> I guess I'm coming to the conclusion that there should be a two
> preferences to control all this:
>
> 1. Do OR Do Not run Expand Names when I click Send.
With the default being "Do expand", or at least an option for the local admin.
> 2. When I click Send, tack the default domain onto all unqualified
> addresses OR make me qualify all addresses.
I vote for not sending unqualified addresses to the MTA, and popping up a
warning if any are left after expansion; this could be changed with a
prererences option to add the default domain. Although it's more work, it
would be good if this were a default pref the local admin could set. This
compares to Pine's "compose-rejects-unqualified-addrs" option.
c
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Subject: Re: [imp] vmailmgr's long usernames
Quoting Gerard Escalante <g2@magestudios.net>:
> I am using a copy of the HEAD tagged CVS tree.
You should be able to do what you want with $conf['hooks']['vinfo']. See the
example in conf.php.dist.
-chuck
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Subject: saving sig_first pref doesn't seem to work
Hi.
I have the latest imp cvs.
When I go into edit my identities, if I uncheck the sig_first pref checkbox,
and then click on "Change". When the identity refreshes, that checkbox is
still checked.
Does anyone else have this problem?
thanks!
nancy