Progress! (was RE: [imp] Login fails - No ampersand but ... )
Craig Burgess
craig@CheetahUSA.net
Fri, 1 Mar 2002 18:13:45 -0800
I was inspired me to uninstall **everything** to do with imp and
reinstall it all. It works! One nit: the little IMP logo image
doesn't display; the path has '/horde/impusr/' where '/usr/' ought
to be for the absolute path. Would work with a relative path, and
where does the graphics path live? It looks to be prepended from a
variable set somewhere.
thanks,
craig
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chuck Hagenbuch [mailto:chuck@horde.org]
> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 10:32 AM
> To: imp@lists.horde.org
> Subject: RE: [imp] Login fails - No ampersand but still
> get 'undefined
> function: imap_utf7_encode()'
>
>
> Quoting Craig Burgess <craig@CheetahUSA.net>:
>
> > Horde, IMP & PHP are all pretty recent. Maybe if it's
> a PHP problem
> > it's due to having both PHP3 and PHP4 installed and I could get
> > **only** PHP4 to build with imap support. Please take a look at
> > http://alphabox.yi.org/horde/test.php and
> > http://alphabox.yi.org/docs/phpinfo.php (you can see
> the PHP3 info
> > via the link in test.php). If it would help to get rid
> of PHP3, do
> > I have to do anything for horde/imp to function
> properly with only
> > PHP4?
>
> No, it works fine. I'm not sure which version you have
> parsing what; the bottom
> line is still that you need IMAP support in PHP for IMP
> to work, no matter the
> version of PHP you are using.
>
> -chuck
>
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Subject: Re: [imp] Just a question
Quoting Alexis Sukrieh <alexis@sukria.net>:
> I find it strange that IMP users can't see the messages they send, so I ask
> here if someone has an idea.
Where do you expect them to be stored?
-chuck
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Charles Hagenbuch, <chuck@horde.org>
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and justice is a good dream." - Tariq Ramadan