Quoting Andreas Ladanyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I see the problem is IMP will connect to port 25, although when i
configure horde to connect to SMTP port 587.
But i dont know why. Any ideas ?
Again, since my horde runs on the same host as smtp, I don't user
ssl/tls for smtp; but I guess you ca
Quoting Andreas Ladanyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Did i go correct supposition Horde/IMP get the username/password for
SMTP-AUTH from login username/password ?
I think you hardcode the user/pass for smtp in conf.php. I never used
smtp-auth since horde is on the same box as postfix :)
Regards,
N
Quoting neys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jan Schneider wrote:
>> Any chance you have both, 'hordauth' in imp/config/servers.php and IMP
>> authentication in Horde's setup enabled?
>
> 'hordauth' in imp/config/servers.php is set to 'full', because i need the
> domain for successful cyrus logins.
I have
Quoting neys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I tried the hooks thing, but it doesn't help. In my opinion this problem has
> nothing to do with the username case
I agree with you. It happens to me too from time to time, and I'm sure
I'm typing my username correctly. Moreover, if it were a case
mismatch
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2008, neys wrote:
>
>> Norberto Bensa wrote:
>>> I suspect some kind of time-out, but it's just a guess. I haven't fixed nor
>>> traced it yet.
>>
>> Good to know, that i am not the only one. How do you do cyrus auth? Via
>&g
Quoting gimili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Gustavo Ceresoli wrote:
>> Hi, anybody know why I can't use the INBOX folder to store a copy of
>> sent mail???
>
> I had a hard time doing this. If I remember correctly in the end I made
> a link to the inbox ...
Why not self-bcc?
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neys wrote:
> yes, but i have no uppercase names. i should mention, that my imap server
> (cyrus) authenticates against the same ldap database as horde. before i
> switched horde auth to ldap, i queried the ldap over imp auth. that worked
> always, i never got an "login failed" error. but since i f
Quoting Damien Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Norberto Bensa wrote:
>>
>> Everything you need is documented in /etc/horde/... config files or
>> in the horde ui itself. The default admin user is (IIRC)
>> administrator (or Administrator)
>>
>>
&
Quoting Damien Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> reinstalling everything. Why? The Debian instructions don't say anything
> about an admin account. I don't have access to the admin settings.
Everything you need is documented in /etc/horde/... config files or in
the horde ui itself. The default admin