[imp] Full IMAP support

ES enno_schulz at gmx.net
Thu Jun 26 01:26:01 PDT 2003


Hello Eric,
thanks for your hints.
I'm using IMP 3.2.1. Not CVS.
Any special things with this version?
It seems to me that I should change to the CVS version anyway.

By the way:
Do you have any hint how to get my user names and mailadresses retrieved 
  from my LDAP when first logon occurs, so that these basic preferences 
are set automatically (these shouldn't be changed by my users)?

Enno


Eric Rostetter schrieb:
> Quoting ES <enno_schulz at gmx.net>:
> 
> 
>>Thanks Eric.
>>You're right!
>>I did nor realize that it's much easier to send thru smtp and only store
>>the messages to an IMAP-folder like mail/sent-mail.
> 
> 
> Yes, that is the normal way to do it.
> 
> 
>>Otherwise I'm totally new to IMP, therefore I don't know how to set up
>>IMP to store the message to my IMAP mail/sent-mail folder with a
>>standard setup after sending a message with SMTP.
> 
> 
> The *exact* way to do this will depend on your IMP version.  So please
> post your version to the list.
> 
> 
>>How can I achieve this without coding, or is this already build in, but
>>why could I not see the sent messages in my IMAP-Server mail folders?
> 
> 
> It is a user preference, so it has to be setup by the user first, or setup
> as a default preference for all users by the admin.
> 
> 
>>Any advice would be appreciatet!
> 
> 
> If you want to set this for yourself, go into IMP, into Options, and
> then I think it is under Identities, and set the sent-mail folder name
> and the checkbox for it.  If you want to set it site-wide then edit
> horde/imp/config/prefs.php and set the preference values as needed.
> You can lock them in prefs.php if you really want to force the point,
> but I doubt that is needed in this case (but maybe, since I don't
> know your needs).
> 
> 
>>Greetings from Bremen, Germany
> 
> 
> Thanks (Never been there, but traveled around Germany some...)
> 
> Greetings from Austin, Texas!
> 
> 
>>Enno
> 
> 
> --
> Eric Rostetter
> The Department of Physics
> The University of Texas at Austin
> 
> Why get even? Get odd!
> 




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