[sork] Forwards and horde 4

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Mon Nov 21 09:16:22 UTC 2011


Zitat von pieterjan.heyse at scheppers-wetteren.be:

> Citeren Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>
>> Zitat von Pieterjan Heyse <pieterjan.heyse at scheppers-wetteren.be>:
>>
>>>> Zitat von Pieterjan Heyse <pieterjan.heyse at scheppers-wetteren.be>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a forwards available that is compatible with the horde 4
>>>>> framework? The nightly snapshots seem to contain just the horde 3
>>>>> version.
>>>>
>>>> No. Can't your forwarding setup be covered by Ingo?
>>>>
>>>> Jan.
>>>
>>> I just installed Ingo, but am a bit confused on how to accomplish  
>>> what I want to do with the ingo application. I can understand that  
>>> ingo should be the filter/forwarder/vacation application and that  
>>> the legacy forwards should be abandoned, but I would like to point  
>>> out my use case of 'forwards' so you developers can tell me if  
>>> this is possible with ingo.
>>>
>>> I am using postfix with a mysql backend. In the postfix database  
>>> there is a table 'alias' which has this structure:
>>>
>>> CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `alias` (
>>> `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
>>> `email` varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
>>> `destination` text NOT NULL,
>>> PRIMARY KEY  (`id`),
>>> UNIQUE KEY `email` (`email`)
>>> ) ENGINE=MyISAM  DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 AUTO_INCREMENT=1321 ;
>>>
>>> The users email/login goes in the email column and the address  
>>> he/she wants to forward all mails to, has to be in the destination  
>>> column. Before we upgraded to horde 4, forwards handled the users  
>>> forwards.
>>>
>>> At this moment I cannot find any configuration parameter in  
>>> backends.php allowing me to configure this kind of setup, but  
>>> please correct me if I'm wrong.
>>
>> No, that's right. Forwarding rules in SQL are not supported by Ingo yet.
>
> Is there anyone out there willing to code this, or give us a quote  
> on how much it would cost to program this feature? Or should I mail  
> off list to info at horde.org?

The latter.

Jan.

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