If roundcube needs just the text/plain or text/html part of a message, there's exactly no need to reconstruct the whole mime wrap. This gets so true when you step on attachments and such.
gmime is pretty sloppy and I find it pretty disappointing that it depends on *wine* on FreeBSD to be installed, so please dont talk me about gmime.
By the way if one's desperate there's a native php-gmime implementation, or the more generic mime decoding/encoding function of the php imap module.
Anyhow. We're trying, and we already worked out the message fetching part. Let's see if we can put out something in the next days. Il 09/02/15 16:25, Thomas Raschbacher ha scritto:
Am 09.02.2015 um 15:37 schrieb Harald Leithner:Hi, hey Harald don't be so negative, a second implementation for fetching mails would be really cool. I personally would not reconstruct the messages by my own, as Harald says, but I would fetch directory and message headers directly from db and message per Imap. Maybe moving mails from one folder to another would also be faster then with imap. If you need help I would like to help you.I agree with you on this one. Fetching lists of messages/folders and maybe moving/copying and/or setting flags is one thing but the message reconstruction itself could prove really difficult / error prone. Maybe fetch messages through imap - or try to turn the dbmail message reconstruction part into a library? -- the latter sounds quite useful in general, but if you decided to go that way i'd definitely talk to paul first what he thinks about that Regards _______________________________________________ DBmail mailing list DBmail@dbmail.org http://mailman.fastxs.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbmail
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