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Re: RE: [cobalt-users] Installing HORDE/IMP, MCAL and PEAR on Raq4
- Subject: Re: RE: [cobalt-users] Installing HORDE/IMP, MCAL and PEAR on Raq4
- From: Menno M Jansz <lists@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat Mar 23 08:14:02 2002
- Organization: www.jansz.com
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
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>> I usually just deal with through user education and I generally tell my
>> clients to do the same. It is possible to stop those messages, though I
>> don't recall the solution off-hand. IIRC, there is info. on how to stop
>> this on the qpopper.com site and I believe if you search the
>> archives for a
>> post from Brent Sims, I think in cobalt-users in the last few
>> months, (if I
>> remember right) he speaks of a solution. The solution is
>
>I am not sure I found the solution that you are referring to. I would hope
>to find a solutions that would not require recompiling components and thus
>voiding warranties.
>
>Apparently the "Folder Internal Data / DO NOT DELETE" messages can be
>avoided by compiling QPopper with the "--enable-uw-kludge" switch. Does
>anybody know how this should be done on a Raq4 step-by-step so that nothing
>else gets changed from standard setup? Or is there in fact some other
>solution?
Hi Mikael,
The solution from Brent was only a solution for the pine client. My research into this led to the conclusion that the only option was to recompile qpopper as you
mentioned. But I was relucant to do this, especially as the raq uses version 3.0 and not 4.0. Let me know how you get on if you try it.
Cheers,
Menno