[Dovecot] Mobile phone client - first access
Ron Leach
ronleach at tesco.net
Fri Aug 20 14:40:39 EEST 2010
>> the messages it retrieved were not what I expected;
>> the phone received around 58 messages, but from the 'inbox', the
>> 'junk' box, and a couple from a 'project' box. I had expected to
>> only retrieve the messages that were in the 'inbox'. How does
>> Dovecot 'decide' what messages to give the phone client?
>
> your phone decides.
>
In that case, the phone must have obtained, from Dovecot, the
existence of 'junk' maildir, and 'project1' maildir, since messages
were retrieved from those as well as from 'inbox'.
> you should check if the software on the phone honors the server side
> subscription list or has a local one.
>
Thank you, darix, for this hint; I'll search around the SE sites for
that sort of info. Though the phone retrieved *all* the messages from
'inbox', it only retrieved *today's* messages from 'junk' and
'project1' (which seems a sophisticatedly-calculating approach to
deciding what to retrieve). The phone also has a (changeable) limit
of 100 messages to retrieve, but only 58 were retrieved, so the
message count was (presumably) not triggered. There don't seem to be
any other settings, except for multiple usernames and passwords.
>> Is it possible to configure
>> Dovecot to only serve specific boxes?
I guess not?
We've got a second server. Its primary role is to back up the data
stores. I wonder if we might run Fetchmail on that to set up an
'inbox'-only maildir store retrieved from Dovecot on the main mail
server. So a copy of the inbox would always be on the SecondServer.
Then, on the SecondServer, we might use Dovecot to 'serve' this
'inbox' with IMAP, and set the mobile phones to access Dovecot on the
SecondServer instead of on the normal email server that we've used so
far. Rather messy, though. The objective is, really, to keep track
of incoming mail through the mobile and, maybe, type a quick
acknowledgement before dealing substantively with anything later, back
in the office.
regards, Ron
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