[#6148] Giving Dimp rss.php feature
Summary Giving Dimp rss.php feature
Queue DIMP
Queue Version HEAD
Type Enhancement
State Accepted
Priority 1. Low
Owners
Requester marco (dot) peterseil (at) partner-treuhand (dot) at
Created 01/25/2008 (107 days ago)
Due
Updated 02/26/2008 (75 days ago)
Assigned
Resolved
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Milestone 2.0
Patch

History
02/26/2008 Michael Slusarz Milestone ⇒ 2.0
 
02/26/2008 Michael Slusarz Comment #7 Reply to this comment
No need for this to be in 1.x.  Best left for when we integrate with IMP.
02/24/2008 Jan Schneider State ⇒ Accepted
 
01/30/2008 Jan Schneider Comment #6 Reply to this comment
> Where would you put the RSS link?  You can't put it in the URL bar
> (e.g. in Firefox) since at the time DIMP loads, it may not be the
> mailbox page.  So whether we have RSS in DIMP or not, the behavior
> will never be consistent with IMP anyway.

Why not, you could manipulate the <link> tag after the mailbox changes. We should probably do the same with the Horde frameset from IMP.
01/30/2008 Michael Slusarz Comment #5 Reply to this comment
> It would be great to give dimp also the rss.php feature of imp.
> I can of course take just the imp/rss.php but then I have always the
> imp interface when I'm opening a RSS entry and not dimp which someone
> might want to work as default mailer.

Where would you put the RSS link?  You can't put it in the URL bar (e.g. in Firefox) since at the time DIMP loads, it may not be the mailbox page.  So whether we have RSS in DIMP or not, the behavior will never be consistent with IMP anyway.
01/25/2008 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #4 Reply to this comment
That'd fit with the requests for a way to specify which interface to use when using transparent authentication, too.
01/25/2008 marco (dot) peterseil (at) partner-treuhand (dot) at Comment #3 Reply to this comment
That would be of course much better :)
01/25/2008 Jan Schneider Comment #2
State ⇒ Feedback
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First I was inclined to reject the request, but you have a good point that people expect to get to the DIMP interface if that's what they usually use.

But how about taking this a step further: I always wondered if it wouldn't make sense to keep the users from using the IMP interface completely in some cases. You can't do this with permissions obviously since they still need IMP access, through DIMP. But we could add a check to all IMP controller scripts that redirect to the appropriate DIMP page if that's what the user selected for his webmail session.
01/25/2008 marco (dot) peterseil (at) partner-treuhand (dot) at Comment #1
Queue ⇒ DIMP
Summary ⇒ Giving Dimp rss.php feature
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
State ⇒ New
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It would be great to give dimp also the rss.php feature of imp.
I can of course take just the imp/rss.php but then I have always the imp interface when I'm opening a RSS entry and not dimp which someone might want to work as default mailer.