[sork] sork - ingo issue

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Fri Apr 19 17:51:45 UTC 2013


Keep discussions on the list and don't top-post.

Zitat von maxi-international at skynet.be:

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: sork-bounces at lists.horde.org [mailto:sork-bounces at lists.horde.org]
> Namens Jan Schneider
> Verzonden: dinsdag 16 april 2013 15:14
> Aan: sork at lists.horde.org
> Onderwerp: Re: [sork] sork - ingo issue
>
>
> Zitat von maxi-international at skynet.be:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> I've installed horde webmail on Sqeeuze.
>>
>> Everything (mail,tasks, etc ) worked fine although  in my Ingo
>> configuration only whitelist and blacklist are visible.
>>
>> How can we show Vacation?
>>
>> On the mailing list I've found something of drivers but everything is
>> correct parameterized.
>>
>> I'am searching for days now and I need some help ?
>
> See ingo/config/backends.php
> Dear Jan,
>
> I'am sorry but I've changed backend.php especially procmail.
> But I cannot let it work.
> I do something wrong and I don't see it.
> Do you have an example with parameters for backend.php ?
>
> 'script' => 'procmail',
>     'scriptparams' => array(
>         // What path style does the IMAP server use ['mbox'|'maildir']?
>         'path_style' => 'mbox',
>         // An array of variables to append to every generated script.
>         // Use if you need to set up specific environment variables.
>         'variables' => array(
>             // The $DEFAULT variable. If using Maildir, Ingo will use this
>             // value as the default unless you explicitly configure
> otherwise.
>             'DEFAULT' => '$HOME/Maildir/',
>             // The $DEFAULT variable. If using Maildir, Ingo will use this
>             // value as the default unless you explicitly configure
> otherwise.
>              'MAILDIR' => '$HOME/Maildir',
>             // Example for the $PATH variable
>              'PATH' => '/usr/bin',
>             // Example for the $VACATION_DIR variable (used to store
> vacation files)
>              'VACATION_DIR' => '$HOME',
>         ),
>         // If you need procmail to be called from .forward in the user's
> home
>         // directory, set the file and the content below:
>          'forward_file' => '.forward',
>          'forward_string' => '"|/usr/local/bin/procmail"',
>     ),

Did you actually enable the backend?
-- 
Jan Schneider
The Horde Project
http://www.horde.org/



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