[imp] Using virtual hosts

Chuck Hagenbuch chuck@horde.org
Sat, 5 Jan 2002 21:06:21 -0500


Quoting Jan Schneider <jan@horde.org>:

> > No, I hadn't seen it, thanks for the tip.  What purpose then does the
> > realm setting serve?  From the comments in servers.php, it looks like it
> > should be appended to the username during authentication.
> 
> Yes, that's correct. You can use it for example when you have different 
> mail servers with overlapping usernames which you want to access by one IMP 
> site.

To be clear: $realm modifies the Horde username. It is never sent to the
IMAP or POP server, and isn't used if you aren't using IMP for Horde
authentication.

-chuck

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----- Forwarded message from Guil Barros <barrgf@metathusalan.com> -----

Date: Thu,  3 Jan 2002 20:10:53 -0600
From: Guil Barros <barrgf@metathusalan.com>
To: chuck@horde.org
Subject: Hi there!

Hi :)

i just finished installing imp and horde on one of my servers and thought id 
look around to see what other things you guys had done. Im particularly 
curious about setting up a system to gather mail from other sources and pipe 
it into one server to be filtered for display. This stems from my problems 
with holding multiple accouts and wanting to see them all from one nice imap 
source :) 

Any ideas? i dont see imp as doing much more than the frontend/client for the 
server displaying all the messages, but who knows... ill prolly throw 
something together in perl some late night :)

on an entirely different subject, im just starting to play around with php, 
and noticed your photo gallery. Any chance you could send me the source for 
that so i can play around with it?

thx a bunch, thx for making imp possible for us :)

-guil

ahh... on to play with imp some more... :)

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