Re: Announce: Plugin for iOS Push Email support

2014-09-23 Thread Patrick Domack
What would happen if say, the dovegot xaps plugin is installed and the daemon crashed? Would peoples iphones just wait for the push notification? get email every like 30/60min? or would it just use imap idle instead? Just wondering about sideeffects :) Quoting Stefan Arentz : On Sep 15,

Re: Announce: Plugin for iOS Push Email support

2014-09-23 Thread Stefan Arentz
> On Sep 15, 2014, at 8:58 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote: > > On 05 Sep 2014, at 04:35, Stefan Arentz wrote: > >> I’ve been hacking on a personal side project to support native iOS Push >> Email in Dovecot. This is specifically for people who are migrating their >> mail away from OS X Server while

Re: Announce: Plugin for iOS Push Email support

2014-09-15 Thread Timo Sirainen
On 05 Sep 2014, at 04:35, Stefan Arentz wrote: > I’ve been hacking on a personal side project to support native iOS Push Email > in Dovecot. This is specifically for people who are migrating their mail away > from OS X Server while keeping their existing Push Email functionality. Nice. I had b

Re: Announce: Plugin for iOS Push Email support

2014-09-12 Thread Alessio Cecchi
Il 05/09/2014 03:35, Stefan Arentz ha scritto: I’ve been hacking on a personal side project to support native iOS Push Email in Dovecot. This is specifically for people who are migrating their mail away from OS X Server while keeping their existing Push Email functionality. Native Push Email

Re: Announce: Plugin for iOS Push Email support

2014-09-05 Thread admin
No matter what the answer's gonna be the "solution" till then still might be the z-push+exchange-approach? Or did I miss anything more sophisticated out there? Am 05.09.2014 um 15:22 schrieb Stefan Arentz : > >> On Sep 5, 2014, at 5:53 AM, Charles Marcus wrote: >> >> On 9/4/2014 9:35 PM, Stef

Re: Announce: Plugin for iOS Push Email support

2014-09-05 Thread Daniel Reynolds
"... I will try to contact Apple and find out if they are willing to open up the certificate generation. " I'm willing to bet the answer will be no. Apple != Open On Sep 5, 2014 9:22 AM, "Stefan Arentz" wrote: > > > On Sep 5, 2014, at 5:53 AM, Charles Marcus > wrote: > > > > On 9/4/2014 9:35 P

Re: Announce: Plugin for iOS Push Email support

2014-09-05 Thread Charles Marcus
On 9/5/2014 9:22 AM, Stefan Arentz wrote: When you enable Push Email on OS X Server, that certificate will be generated for you and stored in your Keychain. There is no other way to generate this certificate. This is why you need a legal copy of OS X Server. You don’t actually have to run OS

Re: Announce: Plugin for iOS Push Email support

2014-09-05 Thread Stefan Arentz
> On Sep 5, 2014, at 5:53 AM, Charles Marcus wrote: > > On 9/4/2014 9:35 PM, Stefan Arentz wrote: >> Although this is at version 0.1, it is working pretty well for me and I am >> looking for some additional testers that are interested. >> >> Please note that it is not possible to use thi

Re: Announce: Plugin for iOS Push Email support

2014-09-05 Thread Charles Marcus
On 9/4/2014 9:35 PM, Stefan Arentz wrote: Although this is at version 0.1, it is working pretty well for me and I am looking for some additional testers that are interested. Please note that it is not possible to use this project without legally running a copy of OS X Server.

Re: Announce: Plugin for iOS Push Email support

2014-09-05 Thread admin
This is interesting; I'm not sure if I got that right from scanning the READMEs. Do I really need to have a working OSX-server setup which I then do migrate away from? What makes this certificate that special such that I only can export it from the existing server setup? -M Am 05.09.2014 um 03:35