On 06/10/2021 22:52 David Mandelberg david@mandelberg.org wrote:
Hi,
Is it safe to write to the Maildir subscriptions file directly?
I'm trying to figure out a way to make sure the subscriptions match the actual folders exactly. I know how to subscribe to existing mailboxes with
doveadm mailbox list
anddoveadm mailbox subscribe
, but the latter seems to only accept mailboxes on the command line, and any local user can see the command line of any other user's commands. Also, that doesn't handle unsubscribing from non-existent mailboxes. I think unsubscribing from any mailboxes listed indoveadm mailbox list -s
but not indoveadm mailbox list
would work, but it has the same issue of mailboxes on the command line.It looks like I could do what I want with something like this command, but I'm not sure if it's safe to write directly to the subscriptions file:
{ echo INBOX; ls -1A | grep '^\.' | cut -c 2-; } > subscriptions
(I was also thinking about using
doveadm mailbox list
to write the subscriptions file directly, but it looks like they use different separators and encodings.)
You could also use the doveadm HTTP API to handle subscription changes? It should be safe to modify that file though, especially if the user is not logged in.
Aki