[kronolith] Attendees response Not updating

Chris cjdl01 at brokensolstice.com
Fri Apr 14 13:02:05 PDT 2006


That's true.  I could use the c-client.cf method, but the wiki states 
that is "unsupported".  I didn't want to engage in practices explicitly 
depricated by the horde crew, but I suppose it is an option...




Quoting Eric Jon Rostetter <eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu>:

> Quoting Chris <cjdl01 at brokensolstice.com>:
>
>> I would... but I read that imp 4.1 does not like imap-uw
>
> It likes a correctly configured imap-uw just fine.
>
>> which I use.
>
> So do I, with IMP 4.x
>
>> I don't really
>> want to dismantle my server to upgrade to Imp 4.1.
>
> I just used the /etc/c-client.cf method to fix the mail prefix issue.
> That was all that was needed.
>
>>  Imap-uw is the only
>> imap daemon I
>> have experience with...
>
> And it works fine, even though the performance isn't great.
>
>> http://wiki.horde.org/ImpUWIMAPNamespaces
>>
>> I'm not comfortable patching the source code for two reasons,
>>  1)I'm not a C coder, and I honestly don't know how.  That was not
>> included in the wiki.
>
> Use the other work-around then, unless you simply can't use an "unsupported"
> method for some reason.
>
>> Then I'd have to work that into ports...
>>  2) I want to stay within the OpenBSD packages for security reasons.
>
> Shouldn't be a problem to use the /etc/c-client.cf with the ports,
> I wouldn't think...
>
>> It sounds like switching to another Imap daemon all together might be
>> simpler...
>
> No.  It might provide lots of other benefits, but probably isn't simpler
> or needed.
>
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>
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