On 2016-04-22 09:07 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 22 Apr 2016, at 15:17, Giovanni S. Fois <giova...@giovannisfois.net> wrote:
In order to tell if a mailbox is enabled to send out the notification, the 
plugin
looks out for the following mailbox metadata key:
/private/vendor/vendor.dovecot/pvt/server/vendor/vendor.dovecot/http-notify

If the key is set then everything is OK and the notification is sent, otherwise 
the
action is skipped.

If I try to setup the metadata key by hand (telnet as the user over the imap 
port):
setmetadata INBOX 
(/private/vendor/vendor.dovecot/pvt/server/vendor/vendor.dovecot/http-notify 
"user=myu...@mydomain.com")

I get the error message: "Internal mailbox attributes cannot be accessed"
Server metadata is set with:

a SETMETADATA "" (/private/vendor/vendor.dovecot/http-notify 
"user=myu...@mydomain.com")

Which should internally map into the INBOX's 
/private/vendor/vendor.dovecot/pvt/server/vendor/vendor.dovecot/http-notify.


I am sorry, but this is not working.
As you suggested I have launched the imap commands:

a setmetadata "" (/private/vendor/vendor.dovecot/http-notify "user=myu...@mydomain.com")
b getmetadata "" "/private/vendor/vendor.dovecot/http-notify"
c getmetadata "INBOX" "/private/vendor/vendor.dovecot/pvt/server/vendor/vendor.dovecot/http-notify"

the 'b' command returns a sort of json with the correct result
the 'c' command returns NIL

By the way, hardcoding the key as "/private/vendor/vendor.dovecot/http-notify" and recompiling the plugin
has the effect to bring the system on the expected course.

Thank you again for your time and kind support.

Have a good weekend,
Giovanni

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