On Sun, 2008-04-06 at 12:02 +0200, Guillaume Yziquel wrote:
Trever L. Adams a écrit :
Timo Sirainen wrote:
http://dovecot.org/patches/1.0/imap-alert-plugin.c
I would like to see this as part of the standard dovecot package with
some documentation. Is this possible for 1.1?
Trever L. Adams a écrit :
Timo Sirainen wrote:
http://dovecot.org/patches/1.0/imap-alert-plugin.c
I would like to see this as part of the standard dovecot package with
some documentation. Is this possible for 1.1?
Trever Adams
Is there any documentation available for this plugin? I
My thanks to Timo. Over here in the US, we just had another college
campus shooting, but this time the campus was locked down and no more
than the initial two victims were shot (not fatally).
Implementing the imap alert function will give our college
administration immediate emergency
http://dovecot.org/patches/1.0/imap-alert-plugin.c
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On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 09:55 -0400, Stewart Dean wrote:
What's needed is an in-your-face unavoidable alert, and the UWIMAP
alert functionality provides this.
This could be done pretty easily with a plugin overriding
mail_storage.sync_init(), checking if we want to do an alert and if we
do, call
I guess the alert function is not part of the spec, because it appears
to be unimplemented in Dovecot, even though most clients implement it.
Timo, I would hope this would be easy to implement, and it's
functionality that will be valuable to every installation. Here's why.
America recently
On 9/6/2007, Stewart Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
America recently had the tragedy of a shooting rampage on a large
university campus (yes, America should do something about the
violence and free access to guns in our culture/society). What was
worse was that, due to the lack of an
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