Re: Why I can not go ahead with IMP?

2001-09-26 Thread Ilia Lobsanov
It's the immediate logout issue, I believe. I've been having the same
problem for half a year now, to no avail. There's other people struggling
too if you search on Google.

blah...

ilia.

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From: "Shuangquan Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:59 AM
Subject: Why I can not go ahead with IMP?


>I've install PHP4, horde, IMP. When I access the mailbox by
> 127.0.0.1/horde, I get the login interface, I can log in, but when I click
> the subject ,or date, or compose, or any other href, I can not go ahead, I
> only get the login infterface again. Why?
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Re: Appropriate? mutt/mailx requires mail-transport-agent

2002-01-07 Thread Ilia Lobsanov
> On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 10:22:44PM +, Phil Blundell wrote:
> > >I'm working on a diskless workstation configuration where I don't want
> > >mailers running on each machine, though users may have access to the
> > >mail spool through nfs.  Is it appropriate for apt-get to coerce exim
> > >to be installed when I only need a reader?  Is this a problem about
> > >finding the smtp agent?
> >
> > What do mailx and mutt do if you try to send mail and no MTA is
installed?
> > Unless they handle this situation gracefully, which doesn't seem all
that
> > likely, this dependency is correct.
>
> My objection is simply that while there is a need for an available
> SMTP server, there is no need for it to be local.  I'm going to look
> into some alternatives and post a recommendation.
>

Perhaps creating a new package, eg. 'mutt-reader' with no MTA dependency,
could solve this problem.

ilia.