Thanks,
mike

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I appreciate that the questions may be stupid to your sight,
but would you be so kind as to point me to the documentation
that will explain how to do these things, because it wasn't
obvious where I could look.  Thanks.  --mark--

On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, Michael Rubinsky wrote:

>
> Quoting Mark Hedges <[email protected]>:
>
> >
> > Hi, trying to see if Horde can replace our use of
> > openwebmail (openwebmail.org) which generates a lot of
> > problems because it directly accesses files and doesn't do
> > multiple-scheme locking.  It would be better if everything
> > went through the imap server.  Couple questions, sorry if
> > these are newbie-ish but I did go over the FAQ.
> >
> > It seems like I can log into horde as user A, then choose
> > mail, then it asks me for a login again, then I can log into
> > imp as user B.  This is terribly confusing, especially since
> > the panels don't tell me who they think I am.  Is there a
> > way to have a unified login for horde and all subsystems?
>
> Yes. This depends entirely on the authentication setup.  There are multiple
> ways to set this type of thing up.
>
> > An unchangeable requirement from on high is that there
> > should be "Learn HAM" and "Learn SPAM" buttons on the
> > message index and message view pages.  When messages are
> > selected they get fired through a shell script that learns
> > them as HAM or SPAM or does whatever we want with them.  Is
> > there a way to easily add buttons like this?
>
> Yes.
>
> Thanks,
> mike
>
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