[imp] Still no inline HTML email

John C Payne john at pde-usa.net
Sun Nov 22 03:01:36 UTC 2015


  The engineers at my ISP followed the instructions in the updated wiki and
still no inline HTML email. 

Any other thoughts?

Thanks

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> From: "Mauricio Jose T. Tecles" <mtecles at biof.ufrj.br>
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> ----- Mensagem de Arjen de Korte <arjen+horde at de-korte.org> ---------
>    Data: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 21:15:49 +0100
>      De: Arjen de Korte <arjen+horde at de-korte.org>
> Assunto: Re: [imp] HTML in Web Mail
>    Para: imp at lists.horde.org
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>> Citeren Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>>
>>> Zitat von John C Payne <john at pde-usa.net>:
>>>
>>>> I am trying, without sauces, to enable HTML web mail display inline.
>>>> Version 5.6.2
>>>>
>>>> This is copied from the Administrator FAQ. The changes needed to
enable
>>>> HTML web mail:
>>>>
>>>> $mime_drivers['imp']['html']['inline'] = true; // for
>>>
>>> Such a setting doesn't exist.
>>
>> John copied this from the Wiki
>> (http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ/Admin/Config). I updated this to the
>> correct setting minutes ago.
>
> Take a look at IMP INSTALL doc (2.Configuring IMP):
>
> http://www.horde.org/apps/imp/docs/INSTALL
>
> $mime_drivers['html']['inline'] = true;
>
> Mauricio
>
>>>> horde/config/mime_drivers.local.php
>>>> $mime_drivers['html']['inline'] = true;??????? // for
>>>> horde/imp/config/mime_drivers.local.php
>>>
>>> This correct, in both horde and imp.
>>>
>>>> This change allowed text and links to be shown. Some progress but not
>>>> much.
>>>>
>>>> I checked the Archive and found the following suggestion(excerpt from
a
>>>> long dsiscussion):
>>>>
>>>> <?php
>>>> $mime_drivers['html']['inline'] = true;??????? // for
>>>> horde/imp/config/mime_drivers.local.php
>>>>
>>>> Nothing happened.
>>>> Some of the following information may be useful. My ISP is running
>>>> Linux;
>>>> Apache 2.2.25; PHP: 5.3.27; Pearl: 5.8.8;cPanel Pro 1.0 (RC1) and
MySql
>>>> 5.1.73-cii. ?web Browser is latest version of Chrome.?
>>>> Thanks for your assistance.
>>>> John C Payne
>>>> 630-815-2989
>>>> www.pde-usa.net[1]
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> Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 22:28:35 +0100
> From: Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>
> To: imp at lists.horde.org
> Subject: Re: [imp] Folder names with tilde character
> Message-ID: <20151119222835.Horde.07at0jgEsrZ5KIH9vbAjPTF at neo.wg.de>
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> Zitat von Michael M Slusarz <slusarz at horde.org>:
>
>> Quoting Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>>
>>> Zitat von Michael M Slusarz <slusarz at horde.org>:
>>>
>>>> Quoting Jens Wahnes <wahnes at uni-koeln.de>:
>>>>
>>>>> After a very long search, I found out that this problem is caused
>>>>> by the code in the Horde_Imap_Client_Tokenize class, or more
>>>>> precisely the code within the "next" method on line 292 or so.
>>>>> There is a comment attached to the "case" statement in question
>>>>> which reads "Ignore binary string identifier. PHP strings are
>>>>> binary-safe", but even after reading quite a bit of the
>>>>> surrounding code, I fail to understand what is meant by that
>>>>> comment.
>>>>
>>>> It means that PHP doesn't care if a string contains NULLs, so we
>>>> are just discarding the ~ when it is part of the literal8
>>>> construction (since a NULL is treated as a single-byte character
>>>> for PHP string processing).
>>>>
>>>> RFC 6855 support is irrelevant here - literal8 is defined by
>>>> BINARY so this can be tested on a server that supports BINARY.
>>>> Thus, if you have a fix Jan you don't need access to a UTF-8
>>>> server to properly test.
>>>
>>> Okay, and when is BINARY used, so I have a use case where ~ *does*
>>> indicate binary strings? Any binary attachment?
>>
>> The only place where we would need to *parse* a literal8, is when
>> reading BODY data of a part.  I think we always try to do this, but
>> IIRC the server only has to send literal8 when the data both 1) is
>> 8bit an 2) contains NULs.  So you would have to artificially create
>> that kind of data to possibly receive the correct response.
>>
>> Regardless, UTF8 support isn't useful for testing since it only
>> defines literal8 for sending data in APPENDS (thus, no local parsing
>> needed).
>>
>> It's going to be much easier to write a unit test for this.  I'm
>> almost 100% positive there's a unit test dedicated to tokenization
>> of server response strings.  So test that these two strings are
>> parsed correctly:
>>
>> * 1 FETCH (BINARY[1] ~{1}
>> and
>> * LIST () "" "~foo"
>>
>> michael
>
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http://github.com/horde/horde/commit/2cc3963358d08fe180db41a0bdeb2b7844bf47ac
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