[imp] Contacts?
Ben Elliston
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> What version are you using?
imp-2.2.7
Ben
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Subject: Re: [imp] Contacts?
Quoting Ben Elliston <bje@air.net.au>:
> > What version are you using?
>
> imp-2.2.7
You need to set up a database, and enable contacts in config/defaults.php3.
-chuck
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Subject: Re: [imp] Contacts? ... VERSION 3 FOR IMP?
Chuck,
We are in the process of installing IMP 3, and HORDE 2.
With the contacts -- I noticed the same as Ben.
For version 3, do I need to hook into mySQL or can I run off of our LDAP server
to allow the clients to maintain thier own Address books?
THANKS CHUCK
Michael Joyner
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Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:
> Quoting Ben Elliston <bje@air.net.au>:
>
> > > What version are you using?
> >
> > imp-2.2.7
>
> You need to set up a database, and enable contacts in config/defaults.php3.
>
> -chuck
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Subject: Re: [imp] Contacts? ... VERSION 3 FOR IMP?
Quoting mj@bensasphalt.com:
> We are in the process of installing IMP 3, and HORDE 2.
> With the contacts -- I noticed the same as Ben.
>
> For version 3, do I need to hook into mySQL or can I run off of our LDAP
> server to allow the clients to maintain thier own Address books?
You need Turba, the contact manager which uses Horde 2 and integrates with IMP
3, and it can use LDAP.
-chuck
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Subject: Re: [imp] IMP Maintenance Operations
Quoting Guillermo Guillen Angel <guillen@ccip.udg.mx>:
> I installed Horde 2 and IMP 3.0. but when I login it always display
> the folowing mesage, and no matter what I do it always do that every
> time a log in.
> When I push any button and enter to my Inbox, IMP displays the following
> messages
> Last login: Never
> sent-mail folder being renamed at the start of the month.
> Renaming "sent-mail" to "sent-mail-oct-2001" failed. This is what
> the server said : RENAME failed: Can't rename mail/sent-mail: mailbox
> mail/sent-mail-oct-2001 already exists
>
> What can I do to correct this problem?
I just committed a check so that you'll get a warning, but not an error, if the
folder already exists.
-chuck
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Subject: Re: [imp] IMP, Courier and renaming
Quoting Mike Richardson <doctor@kira.mcc.ac.uk>:
> Setting namespace to 'INBOX.' as recommended, adds 'INBOX.' in all
> the dialop boxes and renaming a mailbox, say INBOX.1.1, to INBOX.1.2
> would actually creates INBOX.INBOX.INBOX.1.2 instead. Which is odd.
>
> When namespace is set to '' and folders is set to 'INBOX.' things seem
> to work as expected - no INBOX in dialog boxes, no INBOX.INBOX.etcetc.
>
> Any explanations?
Don't set both folders and namespace to 'INBOX.' - that won't work. Either
leave folders as '' and namespace as 'INBOX.', or the other way around - either
should work, with cosmetic differences.
> The only thing which doesn't seem to work is the renaming of mailboxes
> with inferiors. Renaming INBOX.1 (where INBOX.1.1 also exists) to
> INBOX.2 creates INBOX.2 and leaves INBOX.1.1 as it is. I understand
> that INBOX.1 can be a mailbox as well as a folder but I expected that
> renaming INBOX.1 would also rename INBOX.1.1 to INBOX.2.1. Especially
> since once INBOX.1 becomes INBOX.2 its not possible to rename INBOX.1.1
> to INBOX.2.1, even though IMP says 'successfully renamed'.
>
> Is this an IMP problem, a Courier problem or an ambiguity in
> the RFC?
This I'm unclear on. Can you see what happens when you do the rename in another
client?
-chuck
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