Not to be a bitch, but I've asked several times about some basic questions or examples to clarify the essentials for configuration.
What do some of the parameters mean? Expecially the ones that are mentioned only one in a paragraph and no where else in the documentation or wiki. (ie: login_process_per_use)
And there have been a few others as well. that I won't bother to repeat.
But I've been sitting on this list for a while yet and have found that when it comes to configuration, none of the emails posted have been answered or addressed. The closest I got was a suggestion to use views instead of tables in postgres. But technically nothing was ever said about dovecot itself.
So I have to ask. Is the sketchy documentation in the source file, the web page, wiki, and limited reponse on the mailing list a matter of "I haven't gotten around to it yet" or a deliberate move to promote the commercial support potential for Procontrol?
I've run into this kind of environment twice before (cyrus and razor) and in the case of cyrus they just didn't believe in doing the documentation but suggested I write it myself. That may be the case there as well ("I haven't gotten around to it yet". That's OK but cyrus has the difficulty of no one still not providing any answers to how anything was done, configured, functioned, or why. So documentation was kind of a reverse-engineering project in itself.
In the case of razor it's a mix of no time and they would rather support the company than the project.
I went back and re-read the emails that I had posted earlier and am pretty sure that they weren't too stupid (ie: how do I test an imap connection), difficult, or obscure (well, maybe one).
I'm just trying to find more information on how to correctly configure this server such that I can retain the concept of keeping security in mind.
I'm trolling through the archives and there doesn't seem to be much discussion from anyone else. So maybe I'm really stupid and can't do authentication schemes.
I'm sure by this point I've really pissed a few people off and for that I mostly apologize. I'm a little bent here myself. It just that I didn't plan on having to set up sniffit to track my IMAP traffic in order to verify that things were actually working securely.
I'm going to plug along and do it myself and probably get something to work. I have plain_text authentication working now, but was really hoping to actually get something secure. At this point I really don't expect an answer, but do hope that after 1.0 is released there will be time available to get some documentation in order.
IMHO the level of documentation that is available on a software project is critical to it's use.