[imp] features request/questions

Rémi Cohen-Scali Remi@Cohen-Scali.com
Mon, 03 Dec 2001 20:45:13 +0100


Jon Parise wrote:

>On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 06:15:44PM +0100, Rmi Cohen-Scali wrote:
>
>>I'd like to know if the importation of a some filters 
>>(netscape4/6/mozilla) will be possible.
>>Is it a planned feature or it has never been even thought about ?
>>
>
>It would be a nice feature, but no one has volunteered to write
>that kind of support.  Feel like taking a stab at it?
>
Yes. Mainly cause I really need it.
BTW as we are on the subject ...
this feature could take advantage of some changes in the filters of imp, 
mainly because the and is not supported at now (ex. want to move mails 
having "[A-LIST]" in Subject AND having "@a-list.org" in sender).
Am I wrong - is there something I missed ?
What about such design/model changes ?
An alternative would be to reject the filter that could not be created 
(because of the lacking of AND). but this is a little frustrating...

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Subject: Re: [imp] Inline viewing of plain text?

Citeren Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:

> We honor Content-Disposition, in any case. Since it explicity says not to 
> display it inline, we don't.

Got it :) I think text/plain attachments _were_ shown inline (in HEAD) not so 
long ago. This caused the some confusion here.

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Quoting Jan Kuipers <jrkuipers@lauwerscollege.nl>:

> Got it :) I think text/plain attachments _were_ shown inline (in HEAD) not so
> long ago. This caused the some confusion here.

There was a time when we didn't pay attention to Content-Disposition, but that 
was a while ago...

-chuck

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>From chuck@horde.org Date: Mon,  3 Dec 2001 15:35:10 -0500
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Subject: Re: [imp] Re: imp, cyrus and recursion.

Quoting Nick Ustinov <nick@inbox.lv>:

> Rolling back lib/Tree.php to 1.40 helped. 1.41 is already buggy.

I'm guessing that this is the section in the 1.40/1.41 changes that is 
significant:

-            if ($this->hasChildren($mailbox)) {
+            if ($this->prefix != '' && $mailbox['level'] == 0) {
+                // We have a folder prefix, don't collapse the first
+                // level.
+            } else if ($this->hasChildren($mailbox)) {

If you revert that change on the latest (CVS) version of Tree.php, do things 
work?

-chuck

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