freebsd-ports/mail/imp/files/pkg-message.in
Thierry Thomas e003a17469 Upgrade to 4.0.
The major changes compared to the IMP 3.x versions are:
	* Much improved message format support through Horde's rewritten MIME
	  system.
	* Many, many additional and improved mime viewers for attachments.
	* Encrypting, signing, decrypting and verifying of signed and encrypted
	  messages (PGP/GPG and S/MIME).
	* Message filters moved to a separate application (Ingo) to support more
	  filter backends and a more robust/comprehensive/easy-to-use UI.
	* Full charset support in folders, mailbox, message and compose views.
	* Mail folders in the left menu.
	* Experimental support for virtual folders.
	* Preview of attachments in compose view.
	* Send attachments as links.
	* Option to not save attachments with sent mail.
	* Navigation through message and mailbox views with arrow keys.
	* View all messages of a thread.
	* HTML message composition with a cross-browser WYSIWIG editor.
	* Fetching mails from other email accounts to view with IMP.
	* Message previews in mailbox view.
	* Prevent message loss during compositon due to session timeouts.
	* Management of shared IMAP folders.
	* Priority settings for composed messages.
	* User management for supported IMAP servers.
	* Integrated quota support.
	* Support for mailing list headers.
	* Ability to forward multiple messages at once.
	* Downloading of all attachments from a message as a single ZIP file.
	* Stripping individual attachments from messages.
	* Alias and "tied to" addresses in user identities.
	* Authentication with Horde credentials.
	* Graphical emoticons and country flags in message view.
	* Various caching improvements to drastically minimize duplicate IMAP
	  server->web server traffic.

This is a resurrection of the previous mail/imp, upgraded from mail/imp3.

PR:		ports/75434
Submitted by:	/me
2004-12-26 10:26:14 +00:00

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IMP has been installed in %%IMPDIR%% with your blank
configuration files.
Horde must be configured and the tables created; if not, see
`pkg_info -D -x horde'.
Then, you might have to tune the configuration files located in
%%CONFDIR%%/, specially the file servers.php.
Then, you must login to Horde as a Horde Administrator to finish the
configuration. Please read %%DOCSDIR%%/INSTALL.
Warning: the filter system of IMP 3.x has been replaced by a separate
******** application => check the port mail/ingo. Ingo provides a script
to migrate the existing filter rules from IMP 3.x, see Ingo's
documentation.
To protect your configuration files, you have to restart Apache.
To secure your installation, it is at least recommended that you change
the default database password used by horde and imp.
Then, you might change the 'session.save_path' setting in php.ini to a
directory only readable and writeable by your webserver.
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