Re: [imp] Filter Question "Stop checking if this rule matches?"

2009-08-16 Thread Brian Leggee
BINGO! That did it. Thanks all. Brian > If you are not seeing the Administration menu, you'll need to edit the horde/conf/conf.php and add your user account to the $conf[auth][admins] array. Something like: $conf[auth][admins] = array('username'); On Aug 16, 2009, at 6:41 PM, Brian Legg

Re: [imp] Filter Question "Stop checking if this rule matches?"

2009-08-16 Thread Elliot Anders
If you are not seeing the Administration menu, you'll need to edit the horde/conf/conf.php and add your user account to the $conf[auth][admins] array. Something like: $conf[auth][admins] = array('username'); On Aug 16, 2009, at 6:41 PM, Brian Leggee wrote: I am Administrator and have root ac

Re: [imp] Filter Question "Stop checking if this rule matches?"

2009-08-16 Thread Brian Leggee
I am Administrator and have root access, it is my own dedicated server. Someone else installed Horde though for me, so normally I would go to a Browser and enter "webmail.mydomainname.com" the up pops the Horde/Imp login screen. Then I login with my normal Email Account's email address

Re: [imp] Filter Question "Stop checking if this rule matches?"

2009-08-16 Thread Patrick Boutilier
On 08/16/2009 03:09 AM, Brian Leggee wrote: Where do I find this "configuration interface" ? Administration -> Setup Are you the administrator of your site or just a user? > Please keep discussions on the list. You can see the version numbers in the configuration interface. Zita