[imp] Will IMAP be supported again? [RESOLVED]
Chris H.
fbsd at 1command.com
Thu Apr 27 06:04:21 PDT 2006
I was able to resolve the inability to authenticate against the
imaps server. But life is *alot* slower on horde-3.11 and IMP-4.1
than it was on horde-3.09. Alot slower.
Anyway, thanks anyway.
Quoting "Chris H." <fbsd at 1command.com>:
> Hello, and thank you for your response.
> ...
>
> Quoting Eric Jon Rostetter <eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu>:
>
>> Quoting "Chris H." <fbsd at 1command.com>:
>>
>>> quite a few problems. I should preface this by indicating that
>>> I checked imp/config/servers.php prior to any attempts to login
>>> to the mail server, and insured that all settings were correct
>>> (same as in last (v.3.09) working settings). I cannot login
>>> to imp under any circumstances. I am using imap-uw as provided
>>> with FreeBSD-5.4. The maillog provides this with imaps attempts:
>>> Command stream end of file, while reading line user=???
>>> host=localhost.domain.tld [127.0.0.1]
>>
>> Since imp/config/servers.php has changed, and imap-uw support has
>> changed, it would be useful if you posted either your servers.php
>> file or at least summarized your settings (ssl, tls, port, etc).
>>
>
> The only change that was made in this regard was the addition of
> "namespace" all other information remains as was.
> I used my previous settings from v.3.09:
> 'name' => 'IMAP Server',
> 'server' => 'localhost',
> 'hordeauth' => false,
> 'protocol' => 'imap/ssl/novalidate-cert',
> and/ or:
> 'protocol' => 'imap/ssl',
> 'port' => 993,
> 'maildomain' => 'domain.tld',
> 'smtphost' => 'localhost',
> 'smtpport' => 25,
> 'realm' => '',
> 'preferred' => '',
>
> These settings *should* have worked for/ and with my imap-us imapsd
> and with the cert generated by imap-uw who's location was correctly
> entered into the IMP settings.
>
>>> So it would appear that horde/ imp is not passing the user/ pass
>>> correctly (at all?) to the IMAP server.
>>
>> Appears so.
>>
>>> Has horde dropped support for
>>> IMAP?
>>
>> Of course not.
>>
>> I have spent about a week working on this and the only reference
>>> I was able to find, was in the FAQ that comes with my copy of imap-uw.
>>> It implicates Horde as bing the culprit:
>>
>> No, it doesn't do that per se. It could be any number of things
>> that you did wrong, or other problems like networking, certificates, etc.
>
> Networking/ certificates, etc.. have not changed. How would this
> *suddenly* become culprit?
>
>>
>>> Is this true? Do Is 3.11 not yet fully (IMAP) functional yet? Has anyone
>>> had this trouble? Is there a cure, or is 3.09 a better choice?
>>
>> All versions of Horde/IMP support IMAP. Note that uw-imap support
>> changed, but this should only affect your folder settings (though it
>> could cause problems if for example the folder settings are wrong,
>> it is trying to search your entire hard drive for your folders, and
>> hence takes so long the connection times out...).
>>
>>> Thank you for all your time and consideration.
>>
>> You really need to provide more details if you want any additional
>> help.
>
> See above. :)
>
> Thank you again for your response.
>
> --Chris H.
>>
>>> --Chris H.
>>
>> --
>> Eric Rostetter
>> The Department of Physics
>> The University of Texas at Austin
>>
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