Using Snapshot from 3/21
When I try and do a group send -
the address looks correct on the compose page but the only address
that gets sent to is @mydomainname - I don't get any user addresses.
anyone else seeing this ?
thx
Bill
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Bill Graham
Systems Administrator
Hurley Public Schools
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Philip Steeman wrote:
> I've tested the upload with all browsers I have
> - IE6 (windows XP)
> - IE7 (windows XP)
> - Firefox 2 (windows XP)
> - konqueror (Knoppix)
>
> All gave the same wrong result.
When I view the file locally using the url file:///tmp/unicode.txt,
Icewea
Quoting Tim Bannister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > So it becomes corrupted when opened in Outlook or Thunderbird.
>>
>> I tested this with Iceweasel (Firefox) 2.0.0.12 on Debian Unstable as the
>> client, and the latest stable releases of Horde and IMP with PHP5 on
>> Debian Etch as the server. The
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008, Liam Hoekenga wrote:
> Has anyone compared the various PHP opcode caches with an eye towards
> Horde / IMP? We're currently running eAccelerator, but I've also
> built xcache and APC. What are people running out there?
We are using APC running on Debian Etch with the stock
Quoting Liam Hoekenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Has anyone compared the various PHP opcode caches with an eye towards
> Horde / IMP? We're currently running eAccelerator, but I've also
> built xcache and APC. What are people running out there?
I used to run APC, now I run IonCube phpa. My choice
Quoting Liam Hoekenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hey -
Has anyone compared the various PHP opcode caches with an eye towards
Horde / IMP? We're currently running eAccelerator, but I've also
built xcache and APC. What are people running out there?
I've been running xCache with good results. I use
> > So it becomes corrupted when opened in Outlook or Thunderbird.
>
> I tested this with Iceweasel (Firefox) 2.0.0.12 on Debian Unstable as the
> client, and the latest stable releases of Horde and IMP with PHP5 on
> Debian Etch as the server. The browser says the content-type is
> text/plain
I've tested the upload with all browsers I have
- IE6 (windows XP)
- IE7 (windows XP)
- Firefox 2 (windows XP)
- konqueror (Knoppix)
All gave the same wrong result.
Philip
Otto Stolz schreef:
> Hello,
>
> Andrew Morgan schrieb:
>> I tested this with Iceweasel (Firefox) 2.0.0.12 on Debian Unsta
Thank you Andrew and Jan.
I'll give it a try..
Best regards.
Robi
Andrew Morgan wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
>
>> Hi Jan.
>>
>> Could you please point me to a howto or introduction to
>> vinfo hook?
>>
>> Thank you.
>> Robi.
>>
>>
>> Jan Schneider wrote:
>>> Zitat von Ro
Hello,
Andrew Morgan schrieb:
> I tested this with Iceweasel (Firefox) 2.0.0.12 on Debian Unstable as the
> client, and the latest stable releases of Horde and IMP with PHP5 on
> Debian Etch as the server. The browser says the content-type is
> text/plain when it uploads the attachment. Here
> Has anyone compared the various PHP opcode caches with an eye towards
> Horde / IMP? We're currently running eAccelerator, but I've also
> built xcache and APC. What are people running out there?
We use APC as (on our systems) it crashes frequently, but less often
than eAccelerator.
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