bugphpGroupWare - Bugs: bug #1992, Warning: Couldn't open stream...

 
 

You are not allowed to post comments on this tracker with your current authentication level.

bug #1992: Warning: Couldn't open stream {localhost:143}INBOX in /.../phpg.../email/inc/class.mail_dcom_imap.inc.php on line 214

Submitted by:  Invalid User ID <Invalid User ID>
Submitted on:  Mon 16 Dec 2002 03:37:29 AM UTC  
 
Item Group: 0.9.14.001 releaseCategory: email
Severity: 3 - NormalPriority: 5 - Normal
Status: FixedPrivacy: Public
Assigned to: NoneOpen/Closed: Closed
Component Version: SVNOperating System: GNU/Linux - SuSE
Reproducibility: Every TimePlanned Release: None
Fixed Release: 

Fri 27 Jun 2003 02:42:50 PM UTC, comment #4:

so work aorund worked and is fixed in .003 I believe.

Patrick Torney (p_torney@lubys.com) wrote:

>
>Chris:
>
>I'm using .002 and it was only a problem until I changed an entry in one of
>the .inc.php files to use no-tls along with the port number for imap.

Chris Weiss <cw>
Project Administrator
Fri 27 Jun 2003 02:24:34 AM UTC, comment #3:

is this still a problem with .003?

Chris Weiss <cw>
Project Administrator
Sun 22 Dec 2002 11:51:36 AM UTC, comment #2:

I experienced the same problems, (0.9.14.001) but I am able to extra pop accounts

Anonymous
Wed 18 Dec 2002 07:54:50 PM UTC, comment #1:

I have the exact same issue with 0.9.14.001 tar or CVS. Also, tried the unstable. Issue persists. Email works fine be the server assignment localhost, 127.0.0.1, host.domain.com, or 192.x.x.x. Occurs with the same frequency as above poster.

Note: May be unrelated, but not able to use extra pop accounts. Resorted to fetchmail as a temporary solution.

Red Hat 8, i386
Apache 2.x
PHP4 w/globals enabled.
Reproduced on two servers and many installations.

Richard Harmonson, RHCE

Anonymous

 

No files currently attached

 

Depends on the following items: None found

Items that depend on this one: None found

 

CC list is empty

 

Do you think this task is very important?
If so, you can click here to add your encouragement to it.
This task has 0 encouragements so far.

Only logged-in users can vote.

 

Please enter the title of George Orwell's famous dystopian book (it's a date):

 

 

Follow 2 latest changes.

Date Changed By Updated Field Previous Value => Replaced By
Fri 27 Jun 2003 02:42:50 PM UTCcwStatusNone=>(Error - Not Found)
  Open/ClosedOpen=>(Error - Not Found)

Back to the top


Powered by Savane 3.1-cleanup1