Comments for IMP
18 Dec 2007 12:26
Re: Agreed - it should be easier
> I'm sure IMP is pretty simple if you
> have the time and patience to go through
> the documentation. I'm testing
> different web->mail apps and to be
> honest, I don't :-)
>
> It looks like a really cool program but
> developers! - you really need to make it
> a lot better if you want people to use
> it. I'll keep an eye out for later
> releases and see how it develops
IMP more than simple - simplest program you cannot find. If you have a complexity in studying and program use read the documentation.
11 Feb 2005 04:56
Re: crashing?
I found out that the Zend optimiser I had installed was causing the crashes in combination with the horde framework (php5 & apache2). After I uninstalled it, it ran fine!
02 Feb 2005 12:23
crashing?
I tried to run this with apache2 & php5 on winxp, configured everything properly added an imap server.... but apache crashed when I pressed the 'Folders' icon. And it kept on crashing on every horde framework page until session was lost. Further it seems to work fine though. I also think it's alot of stuff if you're just looking for webmail only.
19 Jan 2005 02:16
Re: My 2 cents
> Why isn't it possible to only
> require default libs and compiliation of
> Apache/php as eg. Fedora delivers from
> CD ?
We target a lot of diverse platforms, so we can't really consider what a single distribution installs by default. Of course some of the features that require certain PHP extensions could be implemented in pure PHP code, but this would mean a huge performance hit and reinventing the wheel.
05 Jan 2005 12:43
My 2 cents
IMP is by far the best webmail client, but - and I installed all versions till v3 - the new version is really hard to install. Why isn't it possible to only require default libs and compiliation of Apache/php as eg. Fedora delivers from CD ?
Or at least a tutorial/manual for adaption of eg. Fedora 2/3 without recompiling nearly the whole distribution (okay, nearly .-) would be fine. At this point the sw may be great, but if only few people can install it or that know-how isn't distributed then the install base is smaller then it should be.
Just my 2 cents.
18 Nov 2003 10:54
Installation of IMP 3.2.2 on Red Hat 9 / 8 / 7.3
Hi!
I have updated my small guide on how to put up a simple installation of Horde 2.2.4 with IMP 3.2.2 and Turba 1.2.1.
Have a look at my Geek Stuff (willert.dk/geek/)
I hope it can of help to somebody!
Comments are very welcome!
/ Thomas Willert
17 Oct 2003 18:20
Re: Current project homepage??
Noted!
Thank you!
17 Oct 2003 12:59
Re: Current project homepage??
> there seems to be nothing at
> www.horde.org.
> the ftp link to the 3.2 tgz file still
> works, but nothing
> WWW works.
The page is there; our upstream provider had some routing issues.
17 Oct 2003 09:47
Current project homepage??
there seems to be nothing at www.horde.org.
the ftp link to the 3.2 tgz file still works, but nothing
WWW works.
Re: Agreed - it should be easier
>
> % I'm sure IMP is pretty simple if you
> % have the time and patience to go
> through
> % the documentation. I'm testing
> % different web->mail apps and to be
> % honest, I don't :-)
> %
> % It looks like a really cool program
> but
> % developers! - you really need to make
> it
> % a lot better if you want people to
> use
> % it. I'll keep an eye out for later
> % releases and see how it develops
>
>
> IMP more than simple - simplest program
> you cannot find. If you have a
> complexity in studying and program use
> read the documentation.
You're replying to a comment I made 8 years ago.