Chris St Denis writes:
« HTML content follows »Sam Varshavchik wrote:listas listas writes:Hello, I have two problems, I hope you can help me. 1) I can make a courier-imap user can check your emails only locally and not to read when accessed from a remote connection?. I need that some users may access from one connection outside the intranet and in so other users can not. All remote clients use dynamic IP.You'll have to either set up two instances of the IMAP server with different configurations, bound to different IP addresses, or use a wrapper for imapd, which can retrieve the client's IP address from $TCPREMOTEIP.2) No push email works on iphone os 3.1.3 and not in Thunderbird. Push email is different from imap idle.There's no such thing as "push email", at least I never heard of it.Wikipedia disagrees on that<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push_email>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P ush_email <URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push-IMAP>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu sh-IMAP
"It was developed by Oracle and other partners"Translation: a thinly veiled attempt to bless a company's Rube-Goldebergian contraption as some kind of an open standard. Browsing the referenced document, the protocol does very little to improve IMAP's reputation of being a complex, over-engineered protocol; rather it takes it to the nth degree.
"…however, P-IMAP was not included in the Lemonade Profile"Translation: it was largely ignored, and remains a historical artifact. At most a handful of devices probably are even aware of it. I dimly recall someone mentioning this many years ago, that's about it.
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