[imp] Automatically saving recipients and multiple email addresses in address books

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Thu Sep 8 08:23:14 UTC 2011


Zitat von Andras Galos <galosa at netinform.hu>:

> Hi,
>
> I've been using Horde for many years on many servers.
> The "Save recipients automatically to the default address book" is  
> turned on at Imp's options, Address Books.
> Everything worked fine, the recipient was saved in the default  
> address book on message send.
>
> Then, Turba's sources configuration has been changed to support  
> multiple email addresses for a single contact. The following has  
> been added to the end of turba/config/sources.php:
>
> unset($cfgSources['localsql']['map']['email']);
> $cfgSources['localsql']['tabs'][_('Communications')] =  
> array('emails', 'homePhone', 'workPhone', 'cellPhone', 'fax',  
> 'pager');
> $cfgSources['localsql']['map']['emails'] = 'object_emails';
> $cfgSources['localsql']['search'] = array(
>     'name',
>     'emails'
> );
>
> A database modification has been done accordingly on the turba_objects table:
> object_email varchar(255) has been renamed to object_emails varchar(2048)
>
> Adding, editing, saving, deleting and using contacts with multiple  
> addresses work fine. But, as recently reported, the automatically  
> saving recipient addresses on email sending functionality does not  
> work. Simply, no contact is saved at all. No error message appears  
> on the site or in the horde logs.
> If I revert the above config and DB changes, the functionality works  
> again, the recipient is saved in the appropriate address book.
>
> Could you please point me what I have missed? What else do I need to  
> do when enabling contacts with multiple email addresses to let the  
> recipients automatically saved on message send?
>
> Related versions I use:
> Horde 3.3.12
> Imp H3 4.3.10
> Turba H3 2.3.6

I guess saving addresses from the message view doesn't work either?  
The target attribute for saving email addresses might be hardcoded.

Jan.

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