If you have access to the network path between the client and the server,
and assuming you are not doing SSL, then Wireshark should give you a view
on the IMAP session.

On 12/08/09 08:33 -0700, Mark Crispin wrote:
This is normally done from the client side, due to the security sensitivity of IMAP transactions. Check to see if there is some option in your smart phone to enable IMAP session logging.

Otherwise, the normal way to do server-based logging is with tee (for non-encrypted sessions) and/or an SSL proxy that does logging.

Sadly, most smart phone IMAP clients are pretty bad. Palm once had a good client, but I don't think it ever got built for the Pre.

On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, Thomas Börkel wrote:
I have some problems with the IMAP client of the Palm Pre phone and
would like to debug this.

How can I enable tracing all IMAP communication in uw-imap 2007e?

I have seen trace files on the net, but cannot find how to enable that.

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