nable the indicator again?
Thanks,
Michael
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Michael Gröne
ZELSW - Zentrale Einrichtung Lehre, Studium und Weiterbildung
Abt.3: Weiterbildung, EDV
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Schloßwender Str. 5
30159 Hannover
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imp mailing list
Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/F
=>true in imp/config/backends.local.php for the
concerning mailserver.
greets,
michael
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Michael Gröne
ZELSW - Zentrale Einrichtung Lehre, Studium und Weiterbildung
Abt.3: Weiterbildung, EDV
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Schloßwender Str. 5
30159 Hannover
Tel. +49 511 762 5437
Fax: +49 511 762
better be placed in the
prefgroup for traditional view. But on the other hand this is quite
confusing, because you expect the pref under the prefgroup mailboxoverview?
Or is this a bug, instead?
greets, michael
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ZELSW - Zentrale Einrichtung Lehre, Studium und Weiterbildung
Abt.3
Am Di 06 Jul 2010 04:09:57 CEST schrieb Chuck Hagenbuch :
microtime() . mt_rand() - does that work?
Yes, mt_rand gives a unique number.
If so, what virtualization software are you using? If this is a
common thing, please submit a patch.
We use virtualbox. I don't know whether it is common:
makes me wonder why.
My workaround is to call usleep(1) before calling microtime(), which
results in an unique Content-ID for HTML- and other Parts.
Have you a less dirty solution? ;)
Greets,
Michael
Am Fr 02 Jul 2010 11:32:18 CEST schrieb Michael Gröne
:
Why doesn't the function
Am Mi 30 Jun 2010 18:45:14 CEST schrieb Michael M Slusarz :
No, the start parameter is correctly set. The problem is that the
Content-ID for both parts is identical. I can not figure out how
You're right, I didn't recognize.
this happens - on my Horde 3/IMP 4 setup (IMP 4.3.8) this does not
ement the
applications processes first.
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So, in my example-mail I posted some hours ago, the start-parameter is
set wrong by IMP, because the ID points to the attached image, which
is obviously not the "root" of the message.
Is this possibly a bug in IMP?
Greets,
Michael
Am
ST schrieb Michael Gröne
:
Hello,
I got a problem with the correct display of an HTML-E-Mail generated
by IMP itself. The sourcecode (see below) leads to an empty display
(or at least it seems to be). When I disable the imp-pref
"alternative_display" (as I would like to), there i
Hello,
I got a problem with the correct display of an HTML-E-Mail generated
by IMP itself. The sourcecode (see below) leads to an empty display
(or at least it seems to be). When I disable the imp-pref
"alternative_display" (as I would like to), there is no chance to get
the contents (jus