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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #2927] I cannot read my incoming mail due t


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Subject: [Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #2927] I cannot read my incoming mail due to strange PHP warnings
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 10:36:01 -0500

=================== BUG #2927: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=2927&group_id=509

Submitted by: kimg                    Project: phpGroupWare                 
Submitted on: Tue 03/25/03 at 15:36
Category:  email                      Bug Group:  0.9.14.002 release        
Severity:  5 - Major                  Priority:  None                       
Resolution:  None                     Assigned to:  None                    
Status:  Open                         Component Version:  None              
Platform Version:  Linux - RedHat     Reproducibility:  Every Time          

Summary:  I cannot read my incoming mail due to strange PHP warnings

Original Submission:  First my platform info:

PHP 4.3.1
Php GW  0.9.14.002
mysql 3.23.54a-4
apache 1.3.27
redhat 8.0
sendmail 8.12.8-1.80
imap imap-2001a-15


that's it.

I have 'Register_globals' set to On in my php.ini file and i have verified that 
it is so running phpinfo before starting phpgw.

First i can send mail from phpgw to people outside my organisation, and i know 
for sure that my sendmail / imap server is correctly configured.

when i try to read my mail usin PHPGW i get some PHP warnings:

--------

Warning: arsort() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given in 
/mnt/progs/apache_1.3.27/htdocs/phpgroupware0914002/email/inc/class.mail_dcom_imap_sock.inc.php
 on line 1149

Warning: Variable passed to each() is not an array or object in 
/mnt/progs/apache_1.3.27/htdocs/phpgroupware0914002/email/inc/class.mail_dcom_imap_sock.inc.php
 on line 1154

----------

I know for sure that PHP GW kan actually see the messages on the IMAP server 
since i get an entry for every mail on the server.

But PHPGW shows it like this:

in the 'From' field it contains an '@' and nothing else
in the 'Subject' fields it shows 'No subject' even though i know that the 
subject field is filled.
The 'date' field contains the timestamp of the last refreshing of the e-mail 
screen and not the timestamp of the e-mail.

I see this behavior whether i use US/eng or Danish language support.

I've only used the 0.9.14.002 release so i don't know if i woild have 
encountered this problem on eralier releases.

What bothers me is the i don't think i'm the only one sending mails from phpgw, 
so another possibility is that i don't have a correctly configured phpgw system.

but i dont see how it could be done differently. i followed the manual and it 
seems to be running OK otherwise.

Hope to hear from you soon.

best regards

kim gabrielsen



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