Ah fantastic. Now I guess I can use notify plugin without
push_notification metadata plugins, right?
On 26-10-15 08:36, Teemu Huovila wrote:
On 26.10.2015 08:59, Frederik Bosch | Genkgo wrote:
Thanks again. Final question: how do I configure this plugin?
As the only existing driver at the moment is the OX one, the plugin is
documented in OX wiki at
http://oxpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=AppSuite:OX_Mail#Setup_of_the_Dovecot_Push
br,
Teemu Huovila
On 23-10-15 16:12, Michael M Slusarz wrote:
On 10/22/2015 12:46 AM, Frederik Bosch | Genkgo wrote:
Thanks a lot! After looking at the source, I guess the ox driver will
do. Maybe, when other people find this thread, you could tell what dlog
is. Because I do not know it, and googling came up with little results.
"dlog" is nothing more than a push-notification backend that will log various
information and hook triggers (at a DEBUG level) to the Dovecot log. It's meant for
debugging and development purposes.
"dlog" stands for either "Dovecot LOGging" or "Debug LOGging", whichever you
prefer.
michael
On 21-10-15 23:33, Michael M Slusarz wrote:
On 10/21/2015 9:07 AM, Frederik Bosch | Genkgo wrote:
We want to trigger a script after certain actions by the user (event).
This script inserts the action into message queue (e.g. Rabbit MQ)
accompanied with some data. Then one or more workers picks up the action
from the message queue and do something with it. The question is: how
can I trigger the script from dovecot?
This is precisely what the new push-notification plugin is for
(2.2.19). (You will need to write a driver to interact with your
notification handler, similar to the "dlog" or "ox" drivers.)
michael