Tellier,

Sorry, I'm still missing something.  I downloaded the commons-net package and looked at the IMAPMail sample code.  It says to put the id/pw on the url: "Usage: IMAPMail imap[s]://username:password@server/");  I assume I would put my admin id:pw on the url.  But then where do I specify the userid for the actual inbox I want to access?

On 9/12/2019 11:01 PM, Tellier Benoit wrote:
If you are using commons-net, I succeeded to write:

https://gist.github.com/chibenwa/abd12fd6c0b06cadd1de591e3ac792b9

That should be helping you!

On 13/09/2019 10:40, Tellier Benoit wrote:
Wich library are you using?

On 13/09/2019 10:33, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
Thanks for the info, Tellier.  I kinda lost you on the mpt tests... I
was looking for how to change the following code to include an
administrator id.  I only have one field in the store.connect() method
for a user id, but I have an administrator id and the userid for the
target mailbox.  How do I pass in both?

        try
        {
           session = Session.getInstance(props, null);
           session.setDebug(debug);
           store = session.getStore(protocol);
           store.connect(host, port, user, password);
        }
        catch( Exception e)
        {
           log( "IMAPClient.connect() exception: " + e );
           throw(e);
        }

On 9/12/2019 10:10 PM, Tellier Benoit wrote:
Hello Jerry,

With the `administratorId`, you are able to use IMAP impersonation.

IE to log in as another user.

You should define it within usersrepository.xml. To see related "reading
config" code: AbstractUsersRepository is the way to go.

Agree that this needs example and documentation. I will do it straight
away.

For your IMAP call, MPT tests are going to be a gold mine, presenting
you the exact syntax.
mpt/impl/imap-mailbox/core/src/main/resources/org/apache/james/imap/scripts/AuthenticatePlain.test


Contains:

C: 0007 AUTHENTICATE "PLAIN" {36+}
# delegate\0imapuser\0password
C: ZGVsZWdhdGUAaW1hcHVzZXIAcGFzc3dvcmQ=
S: 0007 OK AUTHENTICATE completed.

# Ensure we are delegate
C: 0008 SELECT delegate
SUB {
S: \* FLAGS .*
S: \* .* EXISTS
S: \* .* RECENT
S: \* OK \[UIDVALIDITY .*\] UIDs valid
S: \* OK \[PERMANENTFLAGS .*\] Limited
S: \* OK \[HIGHESTMODSEQ .*\] Highest
S: \* OK \[UIDNEXT .*\] Predicted next UID
}
S: 0008 OK \[READ-WRITE\] SELECT completed\.

Regarding your development issues, I'm really sorry. My environment is
based on IntelliJ, and I encounter no issue.

To be able to compile, I use maven 3.6.2 with JDK 11.

Best regards,

Benoit Tellier


On 13/09/2019 09:53, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
Since it appears I'm not going to be able to build James 3.3.0 in the
foreseeable future, I'm now moving to plan d, e, f, or whatever... .I've
lost count.

My goal now is to assess my possibilities of using James 3.3.0 binaries
as-is and discarding the functionality I had hoped to re-add to 3.3.0
from 30b5 or moving the functionality to mailets that I can compile
outside of doing a full James build.

One thing I had added to beta5 was the ability to have a super-user,
master-key id that could be used in my custom external imap mailbox
maintenance utilities.  I've spent several hours digging through the
3.3.0 source code, and I see code referencing "administratorId".  From
what I can deduce from the code, the Authenticator and Authorizator
classes seem to accept this administrator id as the equivalent of the
master key I added to b5.  So can I access UserABC's mailbox through
imap but use my administratorId and password?  If that's the case, then
that's exactly what I need.  The problem is I can't find any
documentation on how to use administratorId.  Where do I define it?  And
how do I pass it on imap calls using the javax.mail.Store and other
classes in javax.mail that I use to access imap?

Jerry


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