[imp] Compose Forward Preferences Missing
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Mon Dec 19 07:10:05 UTC 2011
Zitat von cjdl01 <cjdl01 at brokensolstice.com>:
> After updating to imp 5.0.16 from 5.0.15, it seems that all my users
> have lost the block on their preferences page to configure Forward
> preferences, and everyone is defaulting to "as attachment".
>
> I haven't edited my preferences.php at all, neither have I created a
> preferences.local.php, so I can't think of anything I would have
> done to do this.
>
> I have this block of code in my preferences.php:
>
> // *** Compose Forward Preferences ***
>
> $prefGroups['forward'] = array(
> 'column' => _("Compose"),
> 'label' => _("Message Forwards"),
> 'desc' => _("Configure how you forward mail."),
> 'members' => array('forward_default', 'forward_format')
> );
>
> // Should the body text of the original message be included?
> // If this preference is locked, the user will not be able to select the
> // forward method.
> $_prefs['forward_default'] = array(
> 'value' => 'attach',
> 'advanced' => true,
> 'type' => 'enum',
> 'enum' => array(
> 'attach' => _("As attachment"),
> 'body' => _("In the body text"),
> 'both' => _("As both body text and an attachment")
> ),
> 'desc' => _("How should messages be forwarded by default?")
> );
>
> // When forwarding a message, should we use the same format as the
> // original message (for the body text)?
> $_prefs['forward_format'] = array(
> 'value' => 0,
> 'advanced' => true,
> 'type' => 'checkbox',
> 'desc' => _("When forwarding a message in the body text, should
> we use the same format as the original message?")
> );
>
>
> Now, I understand I can create a preferences.local.php, and change
> 'value' => 'attach', to 'value' => 'body', but I think that will
> only affect the default behavior for new users, and not influence
> anything an existing user has configured.
>
> Any idea why this block might be missing? And how do I go about fixing this?
There is nothing to fix. It's an advance preferences, so click on
"Advanced Preferences" if you want to see them.
Jan.
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