Todd Pytel wrote:
Horde 3 certainly works in Debian. Your problem is somewhere in your
main Horde configuration. I've seen problems like that caused by an
incorrect cookie path - try changing yours to / if it's not set to that
already.
yes, that's exactly the problem with the cookie path; I had finally come
to the same conclusion.
I also filed a bug report,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=391493, since the
default should be corrected from /horde to /horde3 I guess (I lost a lot
of time to figure it out)... since /horde3 is the default installation
path.
thanks
Lorenzo
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