[imp] Newbie question: NO Folder(-icon)

Jan Schneider jan@horde.org
Sun, 24 Feb 2002 23:19:29 +0100


Zitat von Peter Haitz <Peter@Haitz.com>:

> Hello,
> i installed IMP 3.0 and Horde 2.0 and i use authentification with IMAP.
> 
> IMP run verry well, but i can't see the folder icon and i also can't
> change 
> and create folders.
> Also if i create a folder for a user with a imap client, IMP will not
> show 
> ths folder.

Did you by chance configured imp with pop3 instead of imap protocol.

Jan.

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Subject: Re: [imp] "save as" fucntionality when viewing a mail...broken?

On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 09:08, Jon Parise wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 09:22:29AM -0600, Robert Hendelman Jr wrote:
> 
> > I meant "latest STABLE".  I don't use CVS code, only stable ;)
> 
> There is a stable code branch in CVS.  There is also a
> development (HEAD) code branch in CVS.  It is (almost) always
> safe to run stable code from CVS.
> 
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gosh...that's reassuring - it is (almost) always safe...any chance that
you used to work for the government?

;-)

Craig