Paul J Stevens wrote:
Inserting messages into the database directly (without respecting the
cache tables) is a /bad/ idea. I've said so before many times. It will
be near impossible in 2.4 with the single-instance storage paradigm.
The only supported injection pathways are: dbmail-smtp (aka
dbmail-deliver in 2.4), dbmail-lmtpd, and IMAP APPEND.
In your case: please use IMAP APPEND or dbmail-smtp.
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your extensive reply. It clears things up and confirms some
expectations :).
My conclusion is that we'll have to switch to IMAP APPEND as soon as
possible. One big issue for us now is that we don't know a user's
password to login to imap, only the user_idnr from dbmail_users and the
md5 password hash. Do you have any ideas on that, or do we have to store
the plain text passwords ourself? User authentication to webmail is now
handled separately by our own system.
Thanks,
Bert
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