Teemu,

After having another look at the source code, it seems that you are right. Thanks for making this clear.

Regards,
Frederik



On 26-10-15 12:04, Teemu Huovila wrote:

On 26.10.2015 12:44, Frederik Bosch | Genkgo wrote:
Teemu,

If just need the http request, I will need something like the following 
configuration, right? So no meta data plugin, but with notify and 
push_notification?

protocol lmtp {
   mail_plugins = $mail_plugins notify push_notification
}

plugin {
  push_notification_driver = ox:url=http://myurl/ 
<http://login:p...@node1.domain.tld:8009/preliminary/http-notify/v1/notify>
}
You could test that, but my understanding of the ox push driver code is that it 
completely depends on metadata and will not do anything useful, if no metadata 
is set. Perhaps Michael can correct me, if Im wrong.

If you want some subset of the ox driver functionality, you could try 
implementing your own driver, based on the existing code.

br,
Teemu


Regards,
Frederik



On 26-10-15 11:35, Teemu Huovila wrote:
On 26.10.2015 09:45, Frederik Bosch | Genkgo wrote:
Ah fantastic. Now I guess I can use notify plugin without push_notification 
metadata plugins, right?
Im not sure I understand the question correctly. I understood from the thread 
that you would be writing a driver for the push-notification plugin, so you 
need to load that plugin. In case you mean the imap_metadata = yes setting, you 
do not need that, if your driver does not use metadata.

Teemu

On 26-10-15 08:36, Teemu Huovila wrote:
On 26.10.2015 08:59, Frederik Bosch | Genkgo wrote:
Thanks again. Final question: how do I configure this plugin?
As the only existing driver at the moment is the OX one, the plugin is 
documented in OX wiki at
http://oxpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=AppSuite:OX_Mail#Setup_of_the_Dovecot_Push

br,
Teemu Huovila

On 23-10-15 16:12, Michael M Slusarz wrote:
On 10/22/2015 12:46 AM, Frederik Bosch | Genkgo wrote:

Thanks a lot! After looking at the source, I guess the ox driver will
do. Maybe, when other people find this thread, you could tell what dlog
is. Because I do not know it, and googling came up with little results.
"dlog" is nothing more than a push-notification backend that will log various 
information and hook triggers (at a DEBUG level) to the Dovecot log.  It's meant for 
debugging and development purposes.

"dlog" stands for either "Dovecot LOGging" or "Debug LOGging", whichever you 
prefer.

michael


On 21-10-15 23:33, Michael M Slusarz wrote:
On 10/21/2015 9:07 AM, Frederik Bosch | Genkgo wrote:

We want to trigger a script after certain actions by the user (event).
This script inserts the action into message queue (e.g. Rabbit MQ)
accompanied with some data. Then one or more workers picks up the action
from the message queue and do something with it. The question is: how
can I trigger the script from dovecot?
This is precisely what the new push-notification plugin is for
(2.2.19).  (You will need to write a driver to interact with your
notification handler, similar to the "dlog" or "ox" drivers.)

michael

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