setting up imp
Noah Davidson
Noah@oopz.com
Wed, 5 Dec 2001 22:11:53 -0800
I have imp up, but I can not log into it. How do I set up the required
accounts?
Thanks
Noah
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Subject: Re: [imp] setting up imp
Quoting Noah Davidson <Noah@oopz.com>:
> I have imp up, but I can not log into it. How do I set up the required
> accounts?
They are IMAP accounts. If you don't have an IMAP server (or POP server, though
IMAP is strongly reccomended), you need one.
-chuck
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Subject: Re: [imp] Horde 1.2 + IMP 1.2, is it possible from a web hoster ?
Quoting Jacques JOCELYN <jacques-jocelyn@mail.dotcom.fr>:
> I want to install Horde 1.2 with imp 1.2 but the server is not mine.
> is it possible to do that ?
Do you really mean IMP 1.2? If so, first thing you need is IMP 2.2 instead.
> So far I had to edit mostly all php3 files by adding those lines :
> ini_set('magic_quotes_gpc','off'); #my web hoster has this option off
> ini_set('include_path','.:/home/.../phplib'); #web hoster is using
> php4
> include_once("/home/.../phplib/prepend.php3");
You should be able to put most of those in prepend.php3 instead.
> but when I try to connect, the login is fine but I'm having
> immediately in the mailbox :
> Warning: Undefined offset: 0 in /home/.../imp/mailbox.php3 on line 379
> Warning: Undefined offset: 1 in /home/.../imp/mailbox.php3 on line 379
> Warning: Undefined offset: 2 in /home/.../imp/mailbox.php3 on line 379
>
> Also when I click on any link.... I have to reconnect
>
> further more, in the mailbox.php3
> Warning: This command is disabled by the system administrator. (errflg=2) in
> Unknown on line 0
What exact version of IMP? And what IMAP server?
-chuck
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