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** This file is mostly out of date, please see the HOWTO docs **
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This program was created becuase I needed a more centralize means of conduting
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my daily life. I have seen many great programs out there, calendars, todolist,
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addressbooks, email, etc... But, there is a very common problem with 95% of
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them, they don't like each other. ( The programs, not the people :) If I was
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logged into the calendar and wanted to grab a phone number, I would have to
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login to another app. Which became a real pain real quick. So, I search high
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and low for something that would have all these systems tied in to one. Well,
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I didn't find anything I really liked. So, I made my own. ( Isn't that the
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driving force of 99% of Open Source apps ? :)
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Before I bore you to death, not all of these programs are written by me. Some,
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I wrote my self. Some where downloaded and converted. All apps are released
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under the GPL license. I would not use anything but. If you are intrested
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in adding/recommending a program to be included in this ditro. Please, send
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me the URL. I will not except restrictive licenses. I will only accept GPL
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or freeware. If you are intrested in helping out with development, or think
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you might be able to help out. Let me know what your plains are.
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You might have noticed there are a few references to programs that can't be
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found anywhere in the archive or on the site. Thats becuase there not ready
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yet. For example, pop_mail. This is a feature that will be added in the
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future. It will give the admin control over who has POP-3 access for virtual
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users. Becuase the system does not use nor require the user to have a shell
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account on the system, a special POP-3 server is going to be used. It will
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verify the user from the accounts table, then allow or disallow access to there
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messages. I don't think this feature will be used too often, but, it gives
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a nice bit of control for some added flexablity. Currently users that have
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access to email will be required to have an account on the server. This will
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change in the future. I am looking into other IMAP servers that can verify
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logins through the accounts table. This will take some time for me to find the
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best solution.
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Some things you should note on how this system works. Think of the navigation
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bar as the glue sticking all of these apps together. It is handling the
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login portions, session info and account info. If you notice the layout of
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the directorys, it can give a good clue to how this system is layied out.
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/phpGroupWare
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|- inc [ The common files used by the distro ]
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|- addressbook [ File needed by the addressbook only ]
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| |- inc [ The include files for the addressbook ]
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| \- icons [ Images for the addressbook, unless commonly
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| used through out the program ]
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|- icons [ Images used throughout the program ]
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I think you can get the idea of it. Another thing that should be noted is the
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structure of the database. Yes, it looks pretty odd, but, for the most part
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makes a lot of sense. Lets say you didn't need the addressbook. Delete
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/phpGroupWare/addressbook and change the settings in /phpGroupWare/config.inc There are
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still a few references to it, like in the account table. But, there not used.
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This is one of the main reasons I use $dbase->f("con") instead of $dbase->f(0)
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Which brings me to another point, I _try_ to use standared colum names through
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out the database. con = control number, owner = the users loginid,
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status = that records status. This makes it easier to keep track of what does
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what. Refear to CODES in the doc directory.
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BTW: Please, ingnore my very poor spelling and grammer. I am a programmer
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not an English teacher.
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Happy hacking :)
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