Am 01.01.2014, 17:04 Uhr, schrieb Paul J Stevens :
On 01-01-14 16:36, Harald Leithner wrote:
Dbmail doesn't send this capabilities before the user is authenticated.
It will send them after login, so the proxy should? not announce the
capabilities before login or?
Looks like nginx will merge
On 01-01-14 17:03, Reindl Harald wrote:
> it is correct but not needed - it forces the client to request them after
> login while having them in the imap-banner may save a complete command
> with all it's overhead - see link above
Not quite true. The updated CAPABILITY is returned as part of the
On 01-01-14 16:36, Harald Leithner wrote:
> Dbmail doesn't send this capabilities before the user is authenticated.
>
> It will send them after login, so the proxy should? not announce the
> capabilities before login or?
Looks like nginx will merge in the backend capabilities after
authentication
Am 01.01.2014 16:36, schrieb Harald Leithner:
> Dbmail doesn't send this capabilities before the user is authenticated.
which is standards conform but not a must
> It will send them after login, so the proxy should? not announce the
> capabilities before login or?
it's nothing wrong have them
Dbmail doesn't send this capabilities before the user is authenticated.
It will send them after login, so the proxy should? not announce the
capabilities before login or?
I get this after login:
"OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 ACL RIGHTS=texk NAMESPACE CHILDREN SORT QUOTA
THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT U
Proxy declares UIDPLUS support, but passes UID EXPUNGE command to IMAP
server without UIDPLUS support without converting it to alternative IMAP
commands. They have default capability declaration which does not fit base
IMAP4rev1 server features.
http://nginx.org/en/docs/mail/ngx_mail_imap_module.h
I didn't thought that nginx should declare such a important thing.
Thats the only capability it declares
Am 30.12.2013, 23:07 Uhr, schrieb Tomas Kuliavas
:
Then it is not Outlook or DBmail problem. Fix your IMAP server/proxy
configuration. Make sure that proxy capability matches your IM
Then it is not Outlook or DBmail problem. Fix your IMAP server/proxy
configuration. Make sure that proxy capability matches your IMAP server
options. If proxy declares incorrect capability without implementing those
features within proxy itself, it will confuse IMAP clients.
Any IMAP client with U
[root@srv-rhsoft:~]$ cat /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf | grep capa
imap_capability = IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 ACL RIGHTS=texk NAMESPACE CHILDREN SORT QUOTA
THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT UNSELECT IDLE
:-)
Am 30.12.2013 21:50, schrieb Harald Leithner:
> Thats possible, nginx adds UIDPLUS...
>
> Am 30.12.2013, 20:24 U
Thats possible, nginx adds UIDPLUS...
thx
Am 30.12.2013, 20:24 Uhr, schrieb Tomas Kuliavas
:
2013.12.30 20:21 Harald Leithner rašė:
Hi,
today I setup outlook 2010 with a imap account, more or less a new
account.
Every time I delete a message I get the error "invalid UID command".
2013.12.30 20:21 Harald Leithner rašė:
> Hi,
>
> today I setup outlook 2010 with a imap account, more or less a new
> account.
>
> Every time I delete a message I get the error "invalid UID command".
>
> Read from: ANantes-158-1-228-84.w2-0.abo.wanadoo.fr:51028
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Hi,
today I setup outlook 2010 with a imap account, more or less a new account.
Every time I delete a message I get the error "invalid UID command".
This is the trace:
Read from: ANantes-158-1-228-87.w2-0.abo.wanadoo.fr:51031
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j6mt FETCH 1 (UID)
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