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Subject: Re: [kronolith] reminders and STMP/AUTH
From: Jan Schneider <jan () horde ! org>
Date: 2008-02-25 22:45:29
Message-ID: 20080225234529.14681cpf10zkxh5w () neo ! wg ! de
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scripts/reminders.php and lib/Scheduler/kronolith.php is no longer
used anymore. If this should be integrated into CVS, you need to
provide a patch against CVS HEAD and patching the alarms code. And
please create a new ticket on bugs.horde.org for that.
Zitat von Martin Waschbüsch <martin@waschbuesch.de>:
> Hi,
>
> Adapted horde/kronolith/config/conf.xml to provide an additional
> configuration option that allows users to specify a completely
> independent SMTP user to send reminders from.
>
> Also changed horde/kronolith/lib/Scheduler/kronolith.php so that the
> system will check whether this option is set. reminders will only
> be carried out if this is set OR if another valid option under
> horde- >mailer config is set.
> setting horde->mailer to use SMTP/AUTH and not providing username/
> password will still result in the message that horde cannot support
> this.
>
> Works for me, but is probably still a bit quick&dirty...
>
> See attached .diffs
>
> Martin
>
>
> Am 25.02.2008 um 10:02 schrieb Jan Schneider:
>
>> Zitat von Martin Waschbüsch <martin@waschbuesch.de>:
>>>
>>> So, the question is rather why the reminder script has to use the same
>>> method for sending mail as each individual user. Reminders could just
>>> come from one specified sender having his own username/password. We
>>> specify the address to use for reminders in horde anyway, so why not
>>> add the possibility to set the corresponding username/password?
>>
>> Patch?
>>
>> Jan.
>
Jan.
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