"Save a copy in".....

Federico Giannici giannici@neomedia.it
Fri, 08 Feb 2002 16:51:30 +0000


IMP RELENG cvs of today.

If $conf['user']['select_sentmail_folder'] = true then in the compose
window the "save a copy in" option is followed by a select with all the
available folders. And all this makes sense.

Indeed, if $conf['user']['select_sentmail_folder'] = false, then the
option is simply named "Save a copy in". Period! No indication of where
the copy is saved.

I think that the name of the current "drafts" folder should be written
just after the name of the checkbox.

Bye,
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>From chuck@horde.org Date: Fri,  8 Feb 2002 13:52:52 -0500
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Quoting Federico Petronio <petronio@agro.uba.ar>:

> That was the way we call the folders in older versions. It will be 
> difficult to change it for the new since we want the two version to work 
> together for a while.

You can always change the prefix in the old version as well. I just don't have 
time to make this work right now, sorry. If someone wants to patch Tree.php to 
handle prefixes that don't end in a delimiter, please do.

-chuck

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>From hordeimp@ccom.net Date: Fri,  8 Feb 2002 12:20:34 -0800
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Subject: Does anyone have a problem with IMP + Courier-IMAP?

Dear team lists,

I have a problem here...
I have installed horde-2.0 and imp-3.0 with courier-imap.

But when IMP and COurier-Imap handling the 6000++ messages my CPU and Memory 
Utilization is very2 high...

 12:16pm  up 14 days, 11:19,  1 user,  load average: 1.96, 1.61, 1.83
USER     TTY      FROM              LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU  WHAT
rudy     pts/0    localhost         Mon10am  1.00s  0.30s   ?     -

It will be like that for about 2 minutes then when IMP finished displaying the 
1st 50 messages in INBOX, it will cool down.

So I did a ps axu to find out what's going on:
vpopmail  4682  93.2  8.2  1880 1068 ?        S    12:08   
0:11 /var/qmail/courier-imap/bin/imapd ./Maildir/

Anyone has some advice for me ?

Thanks guys.


>From liamr@umich.edu Date: Fri,  8 Feb 2002 16:34:44 -0500
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Subject: unqualified addresses in message drafts

It seems like I'm the posterboy for unqualified email addresses...

If you save a draft message w/ unqualified addresses..  when you look at the
drafts folder it'll say something like "liamr@.MISSING-HOST-NAME", and when you
go to resume it, the header will be "liamr@UNKNOWN".

I guess our user base is all about using unqualified addresses... they don't
like the above behavior.  I think IMP should do something like:


--- horde-2.0/imp/compose.php      Wed Jan  2 12:05:23 2002
+++ horde-2.0UM/imp/compose.php Fri Feb  8 16:16:24 2002

@@ -816,11 +817,14 @@ switch ($actionID) {
              $hdrs .= "From: $from\n";
          }
-         if (($to = Horde::getFormData('to'))) {
+         if (($to = MIME::encodeAddress(Horde::getFormData('to'), null,
+                $imp['maildomain']))) {
              $hdrs .= "To: $to\n";
          }
-         if (($cc = Horde::getFormData('cc'))) {
+         if (($cc = MIME::encodeAddress(Horde::getFormData('cc'), null,
+                $imp['maildomain']))) {
              $hdrs .= "Cc: $cc\n";
          }
-         if (($bcc = Horde::getFormData('bcc'))) {
+         if (($bcc = MIME::encodeAddress(Horde::getFormData('bcc'), null,
+                $imp['maildomain']))) {
              $hdrs .= "Bcc: $bcc\n";
          }

This appends the default maildomain to any unqualified email addresses in the
header.. but it's not a total fix.. because in the mailbox and composition view
of the drafts folder, it says "INVALID_ADDRESS@.SYNTAX-ERROR." for all To, Cc
and Bcc, while the original behavior is to say "undisclosed recipients" in the
mailbox view, and then present completely blank message headers when you resume
the message.  The original, non-patched behavior is more desirable here..
but I think the patched behavior handles addresses better.

Can someone strike a happy medium here?  Maybe we shouldn't be using
MIME::encodeAddress, but I do prefer the default domain getting appended to
unqualified addresses instead of the MISSING-HOST-NAME / UKNOWN behavior.

Liam


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Subject: Re: [imp] Does anyone have a problem with IMP + Courier-IMAP?

: 

hemm, may be something wrong with your courier ...

my box still cool, when my configuration are:

qmail-smtpd-with-auth+qmail-pop3d-with-auth+courier-imapd+vpopmaild+mysql+horde-
2.0+imp-3.0+turba

b'coz i use vpopmail so i try to porting poppassd to become imappassd (or 
vpopmailpassd) :), with authentication based on vpasswd from vpopmail. hope, 
somebody can help ... :)

gw.

Quoting Rudy Setiawan <hordeimp@ccom.net>:

> Dear team lists,
> 
> I have a problem here...
> I have installed horde-2.0 and imp-3.0 with courier-imap.
> 
> But when IMP and COurier-Imap handling the 6000++ messages my CPU and Memory
> 
> Utilization is very2 high...
> 
>  12:16pm  up 14 days, 11:19,  1 user,  load average: 1.96, 1.61, 1.83
> USER     TTY      FROM              LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU  WHAT
> rudy     pts/0    localhost         Mon10am  1.00s  0.30s   ?     -
> 
> It will be like that for about 2 minutes then when IMP finished displaying
> the 
> 1st 50 messages in INBOX, it will cool down.
> 
> So I did a ps axu to find out what's going on:
> vpopmail  4682  93.2  8.2  1880 1068 ?        S    12:08   
> 0:11 /var/qmail/courier-imap/bin/imapd ./Maildir/
> 
> Anyone has some advice for me ?
> 
> Thanks guys.
> 
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