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Datum: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 10:50:24 +0100
Von: Michala Srnova
Betreff: Authentication for a mail service
An: consult...@horde.org
Hi,
In my settings of mail server, I use self signed certificate ( /etc/imapd.co
In my settings of mail server, I use self signed certificate (
/etc/imapd.conf ).
When I try to login to horde webmail, it returns me back to login page.
Therefore I use horde/imp/test.php. After input my login data, I get this:
* Trying protocol imap/notls, Port 143: SUCCESS
* Trying protocol
The Horde Team is pleased to announce the final release of the IMP Webmail
Client version H3 (4.2.2).
This is a minor security release that fixes unescaped output in several
scripts. All users are encouraged to upgrade to this release. Thanks to Gunnar
Wrobel for finding these issues in a code au
The Horde Team is pleased to announce the final release of the Internet
Messaging Program (IMP) version H3 (4.3.3).
This is a minor security release that fixes unescaped output in several
scripts. All users are encouraged to upgrade to this release. Thanks to Gunnar
Wrobel for finding these issue
Now and then I receive a HTML message that is just pure HTML - with no
mime headers. IMP does not show this mail . This is not RFC compliant
, correct ?
What RFC specifies this, as I will enjoy responding to the e-mail with
correct information
thx
Bill
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Bill Graham
Systems Administrator
On 27.01.09 10:27, Bill Graham wrote:
> Now and then I receive a HTML message that is just pure HTML - with no
> mime headers. IMP does not show this mail . This is not RFC compliant
> , correct ?
> What RFC specifies this, as I will enjoy responding to the e-mail with
> correct information
Quoting Bill Graham :
Now and then I receive a HTML message that is just pure HTML - with no
mime headers. IMP does not show this mail . This is not RFC compliant
, correct ?
What RFC specifies this, as I will enjoy responding to the e-mail with
correct information
RFC 2045 [4].
michael
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