[imp] win32 ispell/aspell not working

Justin Zachor justinz@covad.net
Sat, 02 Mar 2002 01:00:26 -0500



Justin wrote:
> 
> Does anybody have spellcheck working on Windows2000/Apache? Hints?
> 

Since last CVS I'm now getting:

Warning:  Undefined variable:  f_newmsg in
d:\htserv\htdocs\horde\imp\templates\compose\spelling.inc on line 132


>From chuck@horde.org Date: Sat,  2 Mar 2002 02:33:48 -0500
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Hello Chuck,

yes i can, for example: 

I have install Horde with Turba and IMP 3.0

In turba a can put emails this is no problem, if i'm in imp and read a email 
there is a bouttom to put the address in turba (litle green icon its look like 
a book) i can press this bouttom and IMP say me everytime, this adress is in my 
adressbook and dont put this address to turba in database.

maybe i something to wrong with the configuration, i dont know.

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Zitat von Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:

> 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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>From jan@horde.org Date: Sat,  2 Mar 2002 13:32:39 +0100
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Subject: Re: [imp] Address Book feature

Zitat von Michael Cochrane <mike@graftonhall.co.nz>:

> Well I finally have a need for a 'fully kitted out' production system so
> will be
> updating this and a couple of other patchs in the next week or so. Still
> will
> break the api's unless someone comes up with a javascript api or some way
> of
> saving the message, go to turba, choose addresses, then resume the
> message with
> the other addresses added. The second if probably easier to achieve with
> a few
> more api entries but is less natural from a user point of view.

Marcus is currently working on a patch that uses a javascript api. 
Discussion is going on dev@lists.horde.org.

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Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [imp] some ideeas?


Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:

> 
> 
> ----- Forwarded message from Mario Roeber <mario@port-x.de> -----
>     Date: Sat,  2 Mar 2002 08:25:14 +0100
>     From: Mario Roeber <mario@port-x.de>
> Reply-To: Mario Roeber <mario@port-x.de>
>  Subject: Re: [imp] some ideeas?
>       To: chuck@horde.org
> 
> Hello Chuck,
> 
> yes i can, for example: 
> 
> I have install Horde with Turba and IMP 3.0
> 
> In turba a can put emails this is no problem, if i'm in imp and read a email
> 
> there is a bouttom to put the address in turba (litle green icon its look
> like 
> a book) i can press this bouttom and IMP say me everytime, this adress is in
> my 
> adressbook and dont put this address to turba in database.
> 
> maybe i something to wrong with the configuration, i dont know.
> 
Mario,

Have you done a database dump, mysqldump - ldapsearch, and confirmed that
it isn't there for sure?  Have you checked the appropriate log files 
immediately after clicking on the little address book icon?

ed



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>From ashihab@alcahest.com Date: Sat,  2 Mar 2002 14:36:44 +0000
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Subject: Re: [imp] UK Locale missing?

Thanks Chuck. 

I have come across a couple of problems:
1. the language and timezone settings only appear intermitantly!
2. the date display is not coming up as using %d/%m/%y in the mailbox 
display, when selecting the language to be English (UK).

All components are from CVS HEAD 14.20, 2.3.2002 GMT

Ahmed...


Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:

> 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] "Parts" in IMP 3.0 - MY Vote


I definitely like the option of clicking to see any other parts on a 
multipart/??? type document.


Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:

> Quoting Federico Giannici <giannici@neomedia.it>:
> 
> > Is there in IMP 3.0 a way to obtain the same behaviour of the following
> > IMP 2.2 option?
> > 
> >      $default->inline_in_parts_list = true;
> 
> Not currently.
> 
> > I don't like the current "Parts" behaviour. Either it should show ALL
> > parts or it should be named "Not shown parts".
> > 
> > Personally, I prefer that it shows the list of all the parts of the
> > message, so the user can have a clear "picture" of the structure of the
> > message.
> 
> I think we should be able to come up with something intuitive and good for 
> this; I don't really want to make it configurable. I'm willing to tweak the
> way 
> it works, though. Does anyone agree with Federico? Any other opinions?
> 
> -chuck
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>From chuck@horde.org Date: Sat,  2 Mar 2002 13:45:17 -0500
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Subject: Re: [imp] UK Locale missing?

Quoting Ahmed <ashihab@alcahest.com>:

> I have come across a couple of problems:
> 1. the language and timezone settings only appear intermitantly!
> 2. the date display is not coming up as using %d/%m/%y in the mailbox 
> display, when selecting the language to be English (UK).

Does this still happen after this commit?
http://cvs.horde.org/diff.php/horde/lib/Lang.php?r1=1.25&r2=1.26&ty=u

-chuck

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>From jan@horde.org Date: Sat,  2 Mar 2002 19:38:40 +0100
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Subject: Re: [imp] Login oddities

Zitat von Rick Stevens <rstevens@vitalstream.com>:

> 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?

I can't reproduce this here.

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>From jkau@jasper.k12.ga.us Date: Sat,  2 Mar 2002 21:34:59 -0500
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Subject: IMP 3.0 can't be made as root of web server

I would to make IMP 3.0 the document root of our web server such that:

http://mail.jasper.k12.ga.us

gets you to the IMP 3.0 login screen.  I thought this was be as simple as 
changing these three things:

1) Chaning DocumentRoot in httpd.conf to "/var/www/html/horde/imp"
2) Adding "Alias /horde/ /var/www/html/horde/"  in httpd.conf
3) Changing the webroot for IMP in horde/config/registry.php to:  
   'webroot'   => ''

That appears to work fine except for one thing: when someone goes to the 
Addressbook and then tries to click on the "Mail" icon/hyperlink to go back 
to their current mailbox, they are dumped into the IMP login screen 
instead! 

The only thing that has changed is that "Mail" to longer links to 
http://mail.jasper.k12.ga.us/horde/imp.  It now links to 
http://mail.jasper.k12.ga.us which seems correct.

Is there any to make IMP the document root of the web server without 
breaking the going back and forth between Turba and IMP?

Thanks.

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>From chuck@horde.org Date: Sat,  2 Mar 2002 21:42:35 -0500
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Subject: Re: [imp] IMP 3.0 can't be made as root of web server

Quoting Jason Kau <jkau@jasper.k12.ga.us>:

> That appears to work fine except for one thing: when someone goes to the 
> Addressbook and then tries to click on the "Mail" icon/hyperlink to go back 
> to their current mailbox, they are dumped into the IMP login screen 
> instead! 

You need to set cookie_path in horde/config/registry.php appropriately.

-chuck

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