On Apr 18, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
does anyone know of any that actually allow to switch from . -> /?
As an example, to check quotas, Horde webmail / IMP has a '
"userhierarchy' => 'user.'" setting ... but its "hardcoded", so I
can't easily have a "one interface for multip
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> does anyone know of any that actually allow to switch from . -> /?
>
> As an example, to check quotas, Horde webmail / IMP has a '
> "userhierarchy' => 'user.'" setting ... but its "hardcoded", so I can't
> easily have a "one interface for multiple domains" ...
>
> so, I
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, David Lang wrote:
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
does anyone know of any that actually allow to switch from . -> /?
As an example, to check quotas, Horde webmail / IMP has a ' "userhierarchy'
=> 'user.'" setting ... but its "hardcoded", so I can't easily ha
--On April 18, 2006 5:55:41 PM -0300 "Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
does anyone know of any that actually allow to switch from . -> /?
As an example, to check quotas, Horde webmail / IMP has a '
"userhierarchy' => 'user.'" setting ... but its "hardcoded", so I can't
easily h
does anyone know of any that actually allow to switch from . -> /?
As an example, to check quotas, Horde webmail / IMP has a '
"userhierarchy' => 'user.'" setting ... but its "hardcoded", so I can't
easily have a "one interface for multiple domains" ...
so, I'm curious ... although the spec