[imp] Re: Attachments Not Actually Sent

Benedikt Hallinger b.hallinger at ergonaz.net
Tue Apr 5 10:54:17 PDT 2005


js at realtechtalk.com wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I am unable to send attachments with IMP (if I send attachments from a client
>like Outlook I do receive the attachments fine).  I can attach files and Horde
>will recognize it but when I send a message even locally no matter how small or
>large it appears to send properly but the attachment is never there.
>
>I am not sure if this is relevant but to send messages after attaching I have to
>click send twice (the first time nothing happens and if I click without
>releasing to ensure it is focused first I still end up having to click on it
>twice).
>
>The tmp dir for file uploads is not specified in php.ini so it is using whatever
>the default might be (could this be the issue?)
>
>I receive no error messages
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>=====================================
>
>Here are the settings for it all:
>
>Horde Versions
>
>    * Horde: 2.2.5
>    * IMP: 3.2.3 (run IMP tests)
>    * Turba: 1.2
>    * Passwd: 2.2
>    * Kronolith: 1.1.2
>
>PHP Version
>
>    * View phpinfo() screen
>    * PHP Version: 4.3.10
>    * PHP Major Version: 4.3
>    * PHP Minor Version: 10
>    * PHP Version Classification: release
>    * You are running a supported version of PHP.
>
>PHP Module Capabilities
>
>    * DOM XML Support: Yes
>    * FTP Support: Yes
>    * Gettext Support: Yes
>    * IMAP Support: Yes
>    * LDAP Support: Yes
>    * MCAL Support: No
>    * Mcrypt Support: No
>    * MySQL Support: Yes
>    * PostgreSQL Support: Yes
>    * XML Support: Yes
>
>Miscellaneous PHP Settings
>
>    * magic_quotes_runtime disabled: Yes
>    * file_uploads enabled: Yes
>    * safe_mode disabled: No
>    * If safe_mode is enabled, Horde cannot set enviroment variables, which
>means Horde will be unable to translate the user interface into different
>languages.
>    * trans_sid disabled: No
>    * Horde will work with session.trans_sid turned on, but you may see double
>session-ids in your URLs, and if the session name in php.ini differs from the
>session name configured in Horde, you may get two session ids and see other odd
>behavior. The URL-rewriting that trans_sid does also tends to break XHTML
>compliance.
>
>PHP Sessions
>
>    * Session counter: 1
>    * To unregister the session: click here
>
>PEAR
>
>    * PEAR - Yes
>    * Recent PEAR - Yes
>    * Mail - Yes
>    * Log - Yes
>    * DB - Yes
>    * Net_Socket - Yes
>    * Date - Yes
>    * HTML_Common/HTML_Select - Yes
>
>
>
>
>
>  
>
Hello, if you use linux, the default is /tmp.
How big is the attachment, and is /tmp writable by the webserveruser?


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