[imp] Fwd: Re:

Chuck Hagenbuch chuck at horde.org
Fri Feb 21 10:06:31 PST 2003


> ----- Weitergeleitete Nachricht von tony at india-center.org -----
>     Datum: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 14:30:35 +0900
>     Von: Tony Lee <tony at india-center.org>
> Antwort an: Tony Lee <tony at india-center.org>
>  Betreff: Re:
>       An: Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>
> 
> After a troublesome week of trying of working out PHP-4.2.1 dependancies
> I've finally got the green light from the horde & imp test pages, but
> neither is really working. Imp is saying it won't run without conf.php
> but the was non in the CVS. :-(

>From imp/docs/INSTALL:

2. Configuring IMP.

   To configure IMP, change to the config/ directory of the
   installed distribution, and make copies of all of the configuration
   "dist" files without the "dist" suffix:

      cd config/
      for foo in *.dist; do cp $foo `basename $foo .dist`; done

   Documentation on the format and purpose of those files can be found in
   each file.   You may edit these files if you wish to customize IMP's
   appearance and behaviour.  With two exceptions (conf.php and servers.php)
   the defaults will be corrct for most sites.

   You must be sure to list your IMAP/POP3 server names and configuration
   information in servers.php (unless you demand that the user specify his
   own at login).

   You must then login to Horde as a Horde Administrator to finish the
   configuration of IMP.  Use the Horde "Administration" menu item to get
   the the Administration page, and then on the click on the "Configuration"
   icon to get the Configuration page.  Select "Mail" from the selection
   list of applications, and click on the "Configure" button.  Fill in or
   change any configuration values as needed.  When done click on "Generate
   Mail Configuration" to generate the conf.php file.  If your web server
   doesn't have write permissions to the IMP configuration directory or
   file, it will not be able to write the file.  In this case, cut and
   paste the returned configuration information into the file
   imp/config/conf.php.


-chuck

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Charles Hagenbuch, <chuck at horde.org>
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