Am 09.02.2015 um 15:22 schrieb Andrea Brancatelli:
The problem is that way faster than passin trough IMAP and probably much stabler...
it is for sure not stabler - don't get me wrong but have no clue how complex reconstruction of a raw message ends in case of wrapped messages and you have *completly* to re-invent the wheel by use gmime and work around all the sepcial cases - i wish you luck with that but don't expect it to be more stable or even survive schema changes of future versions
http://git.dbmail.eu/paul/dbmail/commit/?id=8541c7340bc09d1ed49415766afce3b33a8680c2 http://git.dbmail.eu/paul/dbmail/commit/?id=26718bacbd94492c86d02212c220eb9e83af43c9 http://git.dbmail.eu/paul/dbmail/commit/?id=15943a3c9294b943a69fa7db697a8070afb99ee4 http://git.dbmail.eu/paul/dbmail/commit/?id=7b07678e64050e13523368d3f41ccfaac4b558cd
Il 09/02/15 10:16, Reindl Harald ha scritto:Am 09.02.2015 um 10:07 schrieb Andrea Brancatelli:We're working on the implementation of a roundcube "storage" module to interact directly with dbmail DB instead of using the IMAP functions. As of now we can already fetch the boxes, the headers and the message. It's very rough right now but it's starting to shape up... it's still far for usable, but I was wondering if anyone's interested and maybe willing to collaborate.just don't do that there where fixed a ton of reconstruction problems in the past 2 years in dbmail which you all have to re-implement and if someone would have implemented something similar before dbmail-3.0 he never could have upgraded or start from scratch due the scheme change in short: what you are doing is completly unsupported
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