Quoting Simon B <simon.buongio...@gmail.com>:

On 16 May 2013 19:38, Michael M Slusarz <slus...@horde.org> wrote:
Quoting Simon Brereton <simon.buongio...@gmail.com>:

On 10 April 2013 12:02, Simon Brereton <simon.buongio...@gmail.com> wrote:

On 10 April 2013 11:39, Nuno Lopes <nuno.lo...@portugalmail.pt> wrote:

Hi Simon,
     from what I understand the funcionality hasn't gone away, it has
been
moved to another configuration. You can read that in the upgrading
documentation:

The following spam-reporting options have been removed and can now be
configured per-backend in ``config/backends.local.php``::

   $conf['notspam']['email']
   $conf['notspam']['email_format']  ...
https://github.com/horde/horde/blob/master/imp/docs/UPGRADING  hope this
helps, -- Nuno Lopes


So I see.  I'd still feel better knowing the rationale for these changes.


Because it made zero sense to set a one-size-fits-all spam reporting
solution in the configuration file.  What happens if you have two servers
listed in backends.php, your local IMAP server and Gmail?  I'm about 102%
sure that you do not want the same spam reporting configuration for both of
these servers.

Not that my userbase uses this feature, but I can this will cause some
confusion too..

The following options have been removed::

   $conf['compose']['link_all_attachments']


So, I've added these configurations items to
imp/config/backends.local.php and still I have no report as spam
button in my mail interface anymore.


And you added them in the correct format, as described in
config/backends.php?  You can't just copy/paste the old lines from conf.php,
if that's what you did.

Interesting - the old way was of course much easier to configure :)

I would disagree. Previously, you may have had to configure in BOTH conf.php and in a hook, depending on the backend. That is a confusing configuration design. Now all configuration takes place in a single location.

Just because it is less familiar doesn't mean it is not easy.

Innocent reporting is a little trickier.  How does one move it back to
the Inbox?  From the docs, I have:

Post-spam actions are a user-defined activity, so this is configured in the preferences ('move_innocent_after_report').

How is it possible to go back to a version that has it?


If you already upgraded to IMP 6.1, hopefully you created a backup of IMP
6.0.x you can revert to.

How does that work if you install via pear?

You could have cloned your installation. Or installed to a different PEAR directory.

These days, it really isn't the (potentially time-consuming) responsibility of a software project anymore to support these kind of "multiple-setups on a single machine", at least software projects that don't have vast resources. VMs are so ubiquitous, cheap, and easy to setup and they accomplish precisely this.

michael

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