[imp] show receipts in horde

Michael M Slusarz slusarz at horde.org
Thu May 19 19:47:39 UTC 2011


Quoting lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de:

> Zitat von Michael M Slusarz <slusarz at horde.org>:
>
>> Quoting lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de:
>>
>>> Zitat von Michael M Slusarz <slusarz at horde.org>:
>>>
>>>> Quoting lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de:
>>>>
>>>>> Zitat von Miguel Ángel García Jiménez <mangel.garcia81 at gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When you send an email from MUA (like thunderbird, Outlook,  
>>>>>> etc) with return
>>>>>> receipt requested and tath email is open in Horde not show alerts or
>>>>>> messages tath tell you received a read receipt.
>>>>>> Tell me If you need more information about config files
>>>>>
>>>>> You have to set "use_maillog" in the IMP settings. Without  
>>>>> allowing maillog you don't get notified.
>>>>
>>>> That is an incorrect statement.  The preferred way of handling  
>>>> MDN notifications is via the $MDNSent keyword (RFC 3503).   
>>>> Maillog is only used if that keyword can not be sent in the  
>>>> current mailbox.
>>>
>>> ?Huhh
>>>
>>> If i enable maillog IMP asks to sent a read-notification if i  
>>> disable it no question at all...
>>> What IMAP server actually support RFC 3503? Cyrus which we use  
>>> seems not to.
>>
>> RFC 3503 is supported at the client level, not the server level.
>
> As far as i understand it is a method to store additional info  
> (MDN-sent) at the IMAP server as attribute for a message. I was  
> under the impression that the IMAP server in question have to allow  
> that eg. know how to handle it.

No.  Any IMAP server supports setting of keywords - it is a  
requirement.  $MDNSent is nothing more than a keyword with a special  
meaning.

> Either way if i disable maillog nothing happens, enable maillog lead  
> to read-notifications, so in our case it looks like "you have to  
> enable maillog" is correct...

Only in IMP 4.  Not in IMP 5.

michael

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