Login oddities

Rick Stevens rstevens@vitalstream.com
Fri, 01 Mar 2002 10:36:22 -0800


I've been virtualizing IMP 3.0 and have found something of an odd
behaviour.

When using the Horde login screen with IMP/IMAP authentication and
Mozilla 0.9.8 on Linux, if you put in a user name, <TAB> password,
<RETURN>, login is successful (according to the log), but you get
sent back to the login screen with a "login failed" message.  If you
put in a user name, <TAB>, password, then click the "Log In" button,
all works properly.  I've checked the $imp['user'] variable and the
password stuff and it all looks clean to me.  Any idea why this
behaviour is happening?  Is there a difference between pressing the
<RETURN> key and clicking the "Log In" button?

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Subject: Re: [imp] UK Locale missing?

Quoting Ahmed <ashihab@alcahest.com>:

> Any chance the UK locale can be added to the list of languages? if 
> you can point me in the right direction I can have a go myself.

Done in HEAD.

-chuck

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Subject: Re: [imp] some ideeas?

Quoting Mario Roeber <mario@port-x.de>:

> if use turba and put some adresse in the book this work. but if i use the
> litle bouttom in IMP (litle green book) this dont work.

Can you be more specific than that it doesn't work?

-chuck

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