Hey, I would try using postgresql instead of mysql... unless you need mysql for other reason on your system...
These are the steps I took to install imp on my potato... apt-get install apache apt-get install postresql apt-get install php3 apt-get install imp Every question that I was asked, I use the default except for one question: What is the manager of the your horde database... I changed the default from hordemgr to postgres Then I had to edit /etc/postgres/pg_hb.conf (or something) to allow certain hosts access the database.... Then it seems to work ok... I also heard that Debian has problems with mysql, php3 and imp... but I'm not totally sure... Hope this helps... :) Mike Quoting Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I posted about this a couple weeks ago but never got any responses. > > Basically, I have IMP installed on a Woody box. It seems to be > working fine at first. I can log in and see my inbox. However, as > soon as I try to click to read a message (or click anything for that > matter), I get logged out. > > I've tried purging all the config files several times and tinkering > with them, but haven't been able to fix this. A major problem I've > had is with the documentation--it's very confusing and very often > conflicting. > > The install scripts seem to do a lot more behind my back than is > written in the /usr/share/doc docs. > > Can anyone with a working imp tell me exactly what I should have to do > after installing the horde and imp debs to make imp work, step by > step? I'm using mysql and php3. > > Thanks. > > -- > Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ~~Bill, Bill who?~~