[Zope] Worldpilot IMAP Bl00z

Ryan Hughes Worldpilot Helpers <helpers@worldpilot.org>
Wed, 08 Mar 2000 19:10:56 +0100


Jack Ungerleider wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 03 Mar 2000, Ryan Hughes wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> 
> > Just curious, what does the result of a LIST with "~/Mail" look like on
> > UW IMAP?
> > What is the top node labeled as?
> > I guess I could add a parameter to control the behaviour of the LIST
> > call.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ryan
> >
> >
> > --
> > Ryan Hughes <rh@n-h.net>
> > Neuberger & Hughes GmbH   http://www.n-h.net
> <snip>
> 
> Hi Ryan,
> 
> I thought I'd jump in on this since it gives me a good reason to learn a little
> more about how IMAP works. ;-)
> 
> I logged in via telnet to my test system and determined (with some help
> from the IMAP4 RFC) that the command being executed is
> 
> LIST "" *
> 
> Since the UW IMAP server logs the user into their system account I can only
> assume that this drops them into their home directory. If I execute the
> requested command it will return nothing unless a Mail directory exists in the
> users subdirectory. (I have one user setup this way from earlier tests and one
> without the directory.)
> 
> Executing the command LIST Mail * returns the same as LIST ~/Mail * for the
> user with a Mail directory.
> 
> I will attempt to do some checking on the functionality of the .imaprc file that
> is sort of documented and see if this can be used to work past the problem.
> 

If you can figure out improvements on how to configure UW IMAP for
interoperation with WorldPilot that would be great. We're currently
lacking 
a UW IMAP server with a reasonable amount of data on it for looking into
the
issues.
I'm putting in a parameter to control the LIST call, I think that should 
reduce the load for the large part of the users, but we're open for any
further
adaptions.

Cheers,
Ryan

> --
> Jack Ungerleider
> The Ungerleider Group
> Creative Solutions for Cooperative Computing
> jack@jacku.com
> www.jacku.com

--
Ryan Hughes <rh@n-h.net>
Neuberger & Hughes GmbH   http://www.n-h.net
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