Re: [courier-users] courier-imap and the client connection

2012-12-30 Thread Alessandro Vesely
On Sat 29/Dec/2012 11:18:53 +0100 Asmaa Ahmed wrote: [re-arranged for inline replying] Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 10:45:58 +0100, From: ves...@tana.it On Sat 29/Dec/2012 04:29:34 +0100 Asmaa Ahmed wrote: I wonder how does courier-imap know that the client is connected, so he starts processing his

Re: [courier-users] courier-imap and the client connection

2012-12-30 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Alessandro Vesely writes: On Sat 29/Dec/2012 11:18:53 +0100 Asmaa Ahmed wrote: [re-arranged for inline replying] Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 10:45:58 +0100, From: ves...@tana.it On Sat 29/Dec/2012 04:29:34 +0100 Asmaa Ahmed wrote: I wonder how does courier-imap know that the client is connected,

Re: [courier-users] courier-imap and the client connection

2012-12-29 Thread Alessandro Vesely
On Sat 29/Dec/2012 04:29:34 +0100 Asmaa Ahmed wrote: I wonder how does courier-imap know that the client is connected, so he starts processing his messages from 'new' directory to 'cur' directory? Daemon processes are listening on the IMAP ports. When they accept a new connection they get to

Re: [courier-users] courier-imap and the client connection

2012-12-29 Thread Asmaa Ahmed
: ves...@tana.it To: courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [courier-users] courier-imap and the client connection On Sat 29/Dec/2012 04:29:34 +0100 Asmaa Ahmed wrote: I wonder how does courier-imap know that the client is connected, so he starts processing his messages from

[courier-users] courier-imap and the client connection

2012-12-28 Thread Asmaa Ahmed
Hello, I wonder how does courier-imap know that the client is connected, so he starts processing his messages from 'new' directory to 'cur' directory?And where are the actual scripts that run this processing? Can it be modified or it is a binary file? Thanks.